Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jan 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982phst....2..262w&link_type=abstract
(IUPAP, IAU, URSI, EPS, and EURATOM, International Conference on Plasma Physics, Goteborg, Sweden, June 9-15, 1982.) Physica Scr
Computer Science
Sound
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Environmental Laboratories, Nonlinear Equations, Plasma Diagnostics, Schroedinger Equation, Space Plasmas, Cavities, Cylindrical Plasmas, Electron Beams, Electrostatic Waves, Ionospheric Sounding, Nonuniform Plasmas, Plasma Decay, Trapped Particles
Scientific paper
Wave trapping experiments for laboratory plasmas in good agreement with the nonlinear Schroedinger equation are presented. The theory on wave trapping and caviton generation is summarized, and experimental observations carried out with nonperturbative diagnostics, including focused tenuous electron beams in the laboratory and Thomson radars in the ionosphere, are discussed. Two frequency excitation, space plasmas, direct conversion of electromagnetic waves into electrostatic waves, measurement of decay rates, and two-frequency observations are covered. Recent observations on the resonant interactions between electromagnetic waves and ionospheric plasmas are interpreted as first tentative evidence for the existence of cavitons in the ionosphere
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