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Review of Controlled Excitation of Non-linear Wave-Particle Interactions in the Magnetosphere
Controlled experiments involving injection of 0.5 Hz–8 kHz electromagnetic waves into the Earth's magnetosphere have played an important role in discovering and elucidating wave-particle interactions in near-Earth space.
Mark Gołkowski +2 more
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Study on W-band sheet-beam traveling-wave tube based on flat-roofed sine waveguide
A W-band sheet electron beam (SEB) traveling-wave tube (TWT) based on flat-roofed sine waveguide slow-wave structure (FRSWG-SWS) is proposed. The sine wave of the metal grating is replaced by a flat-roofed sine wave around the electron beam tunnel.
Shuanzhu Fang +10 more
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Electromagnetic whistler-mode chorus waves are a key driver of variations in energetic electron fluxes in the Earth’s magnetosphere through the wave-particle interaction.
S. Kurita +12 more
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Wave-particle interaction plays a crucial role in the dynamics of the Earth’s radiation belts. Cyclotron resonance between coherent whistler mode electromagnetic waves and energetic electrons of the radiation belts is often called a coherent instability.
Poorya Hosseini +4 more
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Autonomous quantum to classical transitions and the generalized imaging theorem
The mechanism of the transition of a dynamical system from quantum to classical mechanics is of continuing interest. Practically it is of importance for the interpretation of multi-particle coincidence measurements performed at macroscopic distances from
John S Briggs, James M Feagin
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With the expansion of mariculture into offshore areas, analysing the hydrodynamic characteristics of net cage structures under wave action has become increasingly important.
Sen-Qi Cui, Chun-Wei Bi
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In this work, we study the acoustically mediated interaction forces among multiple well-separated spherical particles trapped in the same node or antinode plane of a standing wave.
Shenwei Zhang +4 more
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Compton effect: interacting particles or interacting waves
Traditional textbook explanations of the Compton effect treat the photon electron interaction as a particle collision. This explanation is a pedagogical disaster, implying that sometimes interactions are particle-like whereas quantum mechanics always demands that they be wave-like; a photon wavefunction evolves according to a wave equation until its ...
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Wave-particle correlations in multiphoton resonances of coherent light-matter interaction
We discuss the conditional measurement of field amplitudes by a nonclassical photon sequence in the Jaynes-Cummings (JC) model under multiphoton operation.
Th. K. Mavrogordatos
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Modelling the impact of energetic electrons on electron-acoustic instabilities and HF/UHF wave propagation in the ionospheric-like plasmas. [PDF]
Ebadi D, Barzegar S.
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