New approach to studying electromagnetic mode coupling in inhomogeneous magnetized plasma. II - Oblique incidence

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Coupled Modes, Coupling Coefficients, Electromagnetic Coupling, Incident Radiation, Nonuniform Plasmas, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Electromagnetic Wave Transmission, Plasma Layers, Propagation Modes

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In the first part of this work (1977), a new approach was developed to studying the problem of electromagnetic wave coupling in an inhomogeneous magnetized plasma, for the case where the direction of the incident wave is perpendicular to the plane of stratification of the plasma. The second part of the work, reported here, extends this study to the case where the incident wave can assume an arbitrary direction. A system of first order differential equations is derived describing wave propagation in a magnetized plasma for the general case of oblique incidence, and explicit expressions are obtained for the coupling coefficients in terms of appropriate plasma-parameters.

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