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This book presents a comprehensive theoretical study of the
electromagnetic eigenwaves propagating perpendicular to the axis of
symmetry in various cylindrical waveguide-structures filled with
magneto-active plasma. It is the second, updated and significantly
expanded edition of our book "Surface Flute Waves in Plasmas.
Theory and Applications", published in 2014 in the "Springer Series
on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics". First, the text is
complemented by a study of the wave energy rotation around the axis
of the waveguides. Second, excitation of these waves by an electron
beam gyrating around the axis is investigated in detail. "Surface
waves" means that these waves only propagate along plasma surfaces
and not in uniform infinite plasmas. Their wave amplitudes decrease
with going away from the plasma boundary into the plasma depth.
"Flute" means that the axial wavenumbers kz of the waves in plasma
cylinders are assumed to be zero, and the waves only propagate in
azimuthal direction. In this case, the surfaces of constant density
resemble fluted Greek columns. However, the presence of a small but
finite kz can be taken into account by the method of successive
approximations, using the theory of surface flute waves as zeroth
approach. A variety of present applications of surface waves and
possible future applications are also included. The book applies to
both professionals dealing with physical and technological problems
of confined plasmas and to graduate and post-graduate students
specializing in the fields of electrodynamics, plasma physics and
related applications.
This book is the first of its kind devoted to surface waves
propagating across an external static magnetic field at harmonics
of the electron cyclotron frequency. Based on comprehensive
theoretical studies carried out over the course of about forty
years, it presents unique material on various characteristics of
these transverse waves, namely, dispersion properties and their
dependence on numerous design peculiarities of plasma waveguides;
damping due to interaction with the plasma surface (the kinetic
channel) and collisions between plasma particles (the Ohmic
channel); interaction with flows of charged particles moving above
the plasma surface; parametric excitation due to the effect of an
external radiofrequency field; and their power transfer for
sustaining gas discharges. Clarifying numerous complicated
mathematical issues it is a valuable resource for postgraduate
students and experts in plasma physics, electromagnetic waves, and
the kinetic theory of plasmas.
The book presents results of a comprehensive study of various
features of eigen electromagnetic waves propagating across the axis
of plasma filled metal waveguides with cylindrical geometry. The
authors collected in one book material on various features of
surface flute waves, i.e. impact of waveguide design on wave
dispersion, wave damping influenced by various reasons, impact of
plasma density and external magnetic field inhomogeneity on the
wave, and impact of waveguide corrugation and electric current on
the wave. A variety of present surface waves applications and
possible future applications is also included. Using the method of
successive approximations it is shown how one can solve problems,
which concern real experimental devices, starting from simple
models. The book applies to both professionals dealing with
problems of confined plasmas and to graduate and post-graduate
students specializing in the field of plasma physics and related
applications.
This book presents a comprehensive theoretical study of the
electromagnetic eigenwaves propagating perpendicular to the axis of
symmetry in various cylindrical waveguide-structures filled with
magneto-active plasma. It is the second, updated and significantly
expanded edition of our book “Surface Flute Waves in Plasmas.
Theory and Applications”, published in 2014 in the “Springer
Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics”. First, the text
is complemented by a study of the wave energy rotation around the
axis of the waveguides. Second, excitation of these waves by an
electron beam gyrating around the axis is investigated in detail.
“Surface waves” means that these waves only propagate along
plasma surfaces and not in uniform infinite plasmas. Their wave
amplitudes decrease with going away from the plasma boundary into
the plasma depth. “Flute” means that the axial wavenumbers kz
of the waves in plasma cylinders are assumed to be zero, and the
waves only propagate in azimuthal direction. In this case, the
surfaces of constant density resemble fluted Greek columns.
However, the presence of a small but finite kz can be taken into
account by the method of successive approximations, using the
theory of surface flute waves as zeroth approach. A variety of
present applications of surface waves and possible future
applications are also included. The book applies to both
professionals dealing with physical and technological problems of
confined plasmas and to graduate and post-graduate students
specializing in the fíelds of electrodynamics, plasma physics and
related applications.
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