Experimenters See Plasma‐Wave Echoes
MAY 01, 1968
DOI: 10.1063/1.3034980
Two waves in a plasma, of different frequencies, can combine to produce a third wave or “echo” after the original waves have apparently died away by collisionless damping. The effect is very sensitive to collisions between particles in the plasma.
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