1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0370-1573(98)00032-5
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Surface magnetoplasma waves at the interface between a plasma-like medium and a metal in the Voigt geometry

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“…It should also be mentioned that since we have considered only the x ! 0 half space, left-right asymmetric oscillations [22][23][24] on the expansion fronts have been precluded.…”
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“…It should also be mentioned that since we have considered only the x ! 0 half space, left-right asymmetric oscillations [22][23][24] on the expansion fronts have been precluded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such surface oscillations, or surface plasma waves, are ubiquitous at the boundaries of plasmas, but they are evanescent in the surface-normal directions and usually weak. [22][23][24] However, Fig. 2 shows that in the expansion of a cold plasma slab, the oscillations of the normalized electron front can be of large amplitude and are stably modulated, and, depending of the initial ion and electron densities and the size of the edge ion layer, can be either in front of or behind the ion front (which in the present non-perturbative analysis actually also oscillates, but at very small amplitude and long wave length because of the large ion mass).…”
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“…-Given the recent design modifications, use of SWPs is quite flexible and energy efficient for a variety of applications. -SWPs are extensively modelled [15,[50][51][52][53][54] (and hence well understood). -Regarding the surface wave modes that sustain SW discharges, the notation is as follows TM mns , where m, n and s are the azimuthal, radial and axial indices, respectively and TM refers to a transverse magnetic wave (similarly TE is a transverse electrical wave) [55].…”
Section: General Characteristics Of Surface Wave Dischargesmentioning
confidence: 99%