Damping and Saturation of a Second Order Electron Plasma Wave Echo
Author: Moeller, Charles Porter
Year: 1973
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Gould, Roy Walter
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Physics
DOI: 10.7907/612a-qt04
Abstract
A description is given of experimental work on the damping of a second order electron plasma wave echo due to velocity space diffusion in a low temperature magnetoplasma. Sufficient precision was obtained to verify the theoretically predicted cubic rather than quadratic or quartic dependence of the damping on exciter separation. Compared to the damping predicted for Coulomb collisions in a thermal plasma in an infinite magnetic field, the magnitude of the damping was approximately as predicted, while the velocity dependence of the damping was weaker than predicted. The discrepancy is consistent with the actual non-Maxwellian electron distribution of the plasma.
In conjunction with the damping work, echo amplitude saturation was measured as a function of the velocity of the electrons contributing to the echo. Good agreement was obtained with the predicted J1 Bessel function amplitude dependence, as well as a demonstration that saturation did not influence the damping results.
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