2013
DOI: 10.1134/s1063780x13090067
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Action of an electromagnetic pulse on a plasma with a high level of ion-acoustic turbulence. Field diffusion and subdiffusion

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“…[4]). It is shown that taking heat transfer into account leads to significant changes in the patterns of field penetration and affects the conditions for the manifestation of the inverse skin effect.…”
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“…[4]). It is shown that taking heat transfer into account leads to significant changes in the patterns of field penetration and affects the conditions for the manifestation of the inverse skin effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,2]). [3,4], because of plasma ground state evolution in time, instead of usual diffusion of weak quasistationary field, subdiffusion takes place if plasma conductivity increases with heating. It is clear that patterns of the heating pulse effect on plasma depend on the evolution of electron and ion temperatures, accompanied by a change in plasma conductivity.…”
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