
Introduction to Nonlinear Fluid-Plasma Waves
B.K Shivamoggi(Author)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 30. September 1988
Book
Hardback
XI, 202 pages
978-90-247-3662-1 (ISBN)
Description
A variety of nonlinear effects occur in a plasma. First, there are the wave steepening effects which can occur in any fluid in which the propagation speed depends upon the wave-amplitude. In a dispersive medium this can lead to classes of nonlinear waves which may have stationary solutions like solitons and shocks. Because the plasma also acts like an inherently nonlinear dielectric resonant interactions among waves lead to exchange of energy among them. Further, an electromagnetic wave interacting with a plasma may parametrically excite other waves in the plasma. A large-amplitude Langmuir wave undergoes a modulational instability which arises through local depressions in plasma density and the corresponding increases in the energy density of the wave electric field. Whereas a field collapse occurs in two and three dimensions, in a one-dimensional case, spatially localized stationary field structures called Langmuir solitons can result. Many other plasma waves like upper-hybrid waves, lower-hybrid waves etc. can also undergo a modulational instability and produce localized field structures. A new type of nonlinear effect comes into play when an electromagnetic wave propagating through a plasma is strong enough to drive the electrons to relativistic speeds. This leads to a propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a normally overdense plasma, and the coupling of the electromagnetic wave to a Langmuir wave in the plasma. The relativistic mass variation of the electrons moving in an intense electromagnetic wave can also lead to a modulational instability of the latter.
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1988 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
College/higher education
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XI, 202 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-247-3662-1 (9789024736621)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-2772-8
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Content
I. Introduction.- II. Nonlinear oscillations in an electron plasma.- III. Nonlinear ion-acoustic waves.- (i) Shockwaves.- (ii) Solitary waves.- (iii) Interacting solitary waves.- (iv) Ion-acoustic waves in a magnetized plasma.- IV. Parametric excitations of plasma waves.- (i) Parametric excitation of electromagnetic waves by an oscillating electric field.- (ii) Wave-wave interactions.- V. Modulational instability and envelope solitons.- (i) Langmuir solitons.- (ii) Modulational stability of ion-acoustic waves.- (iii) Upper-hybrid solitons.- (iv) Lower-hybrid solitons.- (v) Whistler solitons.- VI. Nonlinear relativistic waves.- (i) A coupled system of an electromagnetic wave and a Langmuir wave.- (ii) Nonlinear relativistic waves in a magnetized plasma.- (iii) Relativistic modulational instability of an electromagnetic wave.- VII. Nonlinear waves in an inhomogeneous plasma.- (i) Ion-acoustic solitary waves in an inhomogeneous plasma.- Appendix 1: The fluid model for a plasma.- Appendix 2: Review of linear waves.- (i) Plasma oscillations.- (ii) Ion-acoustic waves.- (iii) Waves in a magnetized plasma.- (a) Propagation along the magnetic field.- (b) Propagation transverse to the magnetic field.- References.