Self-ducting of large-amplitude whistler waves

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Antenna Radiation Patterns, Dipole Antennas, Electromagnetic Interactions, Particle Interactions, Whistlers, Amplitudes, Electric Dipoles, Nonlinearity, Wave Dispersion, Wave Propagation, Waveguides

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Whistler waves are launched from an electric dipole of length L in a large-volume laboratory plasma. With increasing wave amplitude, the radiation pattern narrows and finally forms a duct of diameter approximately equal to L. The ducted waves propagate nearly undamped. The observed nonlinear effects are explained by wave-particle interactions.

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