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Published November 1959 | Accepted Version + Published
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Space Charge Waves in Cylindrical Plasma Columns

Abstract

When a plasma is of finite transverse cross section, space-charge waves may propagate even in the absence of a drift motion or thermal velocities of the plasma. Some of the properties of these space charge waves have been investigated by regarding the plasma as a dielectric and solving the resulting field equations. The effect of a steady axial magnetic field is considered, but motion of heavy ions and electron temperature effects are neglected. Waves are found to exist at frequencies low compared with the plasma frequency as well as waves with oppositely directed phase and group velocities (backward waves).Many of the features of these waves have been verified experimentally by measuring phase velocity and attenuation of waves along the positive column of a low pressure mercury arc in an axial magnetic field. Measurements of electron density have been made using these waves and the results are compared with those obtained by other methods. An interesting feature of these measurements, of value in plasma diagnostics, is that they can be made with frequencies which are small compared with the plasma frequency.

Additional Information

© 1959 The American Institute of Physics. (Received February 13, 1959) This work was supported in part by the Office of Naval Research. This paper is based partially on a thesis submitted in June, 1958, by one of the authors, Mr. Trivelpiece, to the California Institute of Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree.

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