1977
DOI: 10.1063/1.861771
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Spectra of ion acoustic plasma instability

Abstract: An experimental study of ion acoustic plasma turbulence in a collision-dominated positive column is presented. Linear theory predictions, which include ion Landau damping and the effects of a dc electric field, are shown to agree with measured values of convective growth rates. At high levels of turbulence, interferometric methods are not useful for studying the wave phase characteristics. Instead, the detailed spectral density for two-dimensional wave propagation, S (k,ω), is obtained by performing a two-dime… Show more

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“…To show that these high-frequency waves are indeed IAT, we use a cross correlation technique 36,37 to estimate the dispersion, S(x, k), of the plasma and compare it to the quasilinear dispersion relation for the current-driven IAT. Here, x is the frequency and k is the wavenumber of a propagating plane wave.…”
Section: Dispersion Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To show that these high-frequency waves are indeed IAT, we use a cross correlation technique 36,37 to estimate the dispersion, S(x, k), of the plasma and compare it to the quasilinear dispersion relation for the current-driven IAT. Here, x is the frequency and k is the wavenumber of a propagating plane wave.…”
Section: Dispersion Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%