INTERACTION OF MICROWAVES IN GASEOUS PLASMAS IMMERSED IN MAGNETIC FIELDS

Abstract

The phenomenon of radio frequency electromagnetic wave interaction in gaseous plasmas is discussed. The technique of microwave interaction with a plasma and the simultaneous observation of the afterglow light intensity were employed to investigate gaseous plasmas immersed in external magnetic fields. Attention was focused on the effects produced in such plasmas when one of the simultaneously propagating microwaves is in electron-cyclotron resonance. It is demonstrated that for relatively modest amplitudes of the resonating wave the kinetic energy of the electrons increases considerably which in turn effects the electron collision frequency and the magnetic field control of the plasma confinement. The enhancement of the electronic energy caused by the cyclotron resonance absorption of microwave energy is evidenced in the propagation characteristics of resonant and non-resonant electromagnetic waves, the visible excitation light intensity of the plasma, and the emission of microwave noise power from the plasma. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1962
Accession Number
AD0276736

Entities

People

  • K.v.n. Rao
  • Lawrence S.B. Goldstein

Organizations

  • University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorption
  • Amplitude
  • Collisions
  • Cyclotron Resonance
  • Cyclotrons
  • Electrons
  • Energy
  • Frequency
  • Intensity
  • Kinetic Energy
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Microwaves
  • Radio Frequency
  • Resonance
  • Resonance Absorption

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Plasma Physics / Magnetohydrodynamics

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics