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Study of Wave Particle Interaction from the Linear Regime to Dynamical Chaos in a Magnetized Plasma

Fasoli, A.  
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Skiff, F.
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Tran, M. Q.  
1994
Physics of Plasmas

The onset of chaotic ion dynamics in electrostatic waves is investigated in a linear magnetized plasma. The existence of a threshold for heating in agreement with the predictions of single particle Hamiltonian theories and the fast time scale for velocity space diffusion are observed in the experiment. Measurements of test-particle dynamics indicate an exponential separation of initially close ion trajectories for amplitudes above the heating threshold. Ion orbits in the different wave-particle interaction regimes are inferred using an optical tagging diagnostic method, which provides the two point correlation function in phase space.

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DOI
10.1063/1.870695
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1994NK07200009

Author(s)
Fasoli, A.  
Skiff, F.
Tran, M. Q.  
Date Issued

1994

Published in
Physics of Plasmas
Volume

1

Issue

5

Start page

1452

End page

1460

Note

Part 2

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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