Title of article :
Spectra of Electromagnetic Surface Waves on Plasma-Vacuum Interface Inside a Metallic Cylindrical Pipe
Author/Authors :
Daqa, W. M. Yarmouk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics, Jordan , Al-Khateeb, A. Yarmouk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics, Jordan , Al-Sharif, A. I. Yarmouk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics, Jordan , Laham, N. M. Yarmouk University - Faculty of Science - Department of Physics, Jordan
From page :
9
To page :
17
Abstract :
A general nonlinear dispersion relation, for the spectra of electromagnetic surface waves on the interface separating an axially symmetric plasma and vacuum both enclosed in a resistive cylindrical pipe, have been derived and various limiting cases were discussed. The spectra were found to be similar to those of electrostatic surface wave modes existing at plasma-vacuum interface for cases such as thin plasma or a conducting wall far away from the plasma-vacuum interface. For moderate values of ka, where k is the wave number and a is the width of plasma, appreciable modifications of spectral curves have been observed. By including the surface impedance Zm of the pipe-wall, the dispersion relation of the electromagnetic surface waves becomes a function of the dispersive properties of the wall. Investigating the surface impedance shows no observable effect on the real part of the surface wave spectra, but it introduces an imaginary part into the frequency ω The corresponding peak values have been obtained for various representative situations. When coupled to an external driver such as particle beams, surface wave fields can be excited, causing beam energy losses, and thus affecting the beam dynamics
Keywords :
Electromagnetic Surface Waves , Surface Waves In Plasmas , Resistive Cylindrical Pipe
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Physics
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Physics
Record number :
2587180
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