2005 47th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 24–28, 2005;
Denver, Colorado
Session KI2: Basic Plasma Physics II
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Adam's Mark Hotel
Room: Plaza Ballroom EF
Chair: Antonio Ting, Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.DPP.KI2.4
Abstract: KI2.00004 : Different k$\lambda _{D}$ Regimes for Nonlinear Langmuir Wave Behavior
11:00 AM–11:30 AM
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Author:
John Kline
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
As Langmuir waves (LW) are driven to large amplitudes in plasmas, they are
affected by nonlinear mechanisms. Significant effort at LANL has resulted in
a theoretical model of nonlinear Langmuir wave behavior based on the
dimensionless parameter k$\lambda _{D}$ ($k$ is the Langmuir wave number and
$\lambda _{D}$ is the Debye length), as well as an experimental platform
to test the model without spurious effects. Experiments conducted over a
range of k$\lambda _{D}$ are consistent with and support the model.
k$\lambda _{D}$ physically represents the ratio of the electron thermal to
the LW phase velocity. When k$\lambda _{D}$ is large, the LW phase
velocity is near the electron thermal velocity and wave-particle kinetic
effects such as electron trapping tend to dominate the nonlinear LW
behavior. When k$\lambda _{D}$ is small, the LW phase velocity is much
greater than the electron thermal velocity where little wave-particle
interaction can take place and wave-wave effects tend to dominate. One such
mechanism is the Langmuir Decay instability where the Primary LW can
parametrically decay into an oppositely propagating LW and a co-propagating
ion acoustic wave, a process that can cascade with each successive daughter
LW.
Collective Thomson scattering measurements of LWs driven by Stimulated Raman
Scattering in a diffraction limited single laser focal spot have been used
to study both wave-wave and wave-particle nonlinearities [Kline \textit{et al.}, \textit{PRL},
\textbf{94}, 175003 (2005)]. For k$\lambda _{D}<\sim $ 0.29, multiple
waves are detected and are attributed to Langmuir decay instability, the
wave-wave regime. For k$\lambda _{D}>\sim $ 0.29, a single wave,
frequency-broadened spectrum is observed associated with electron trapping,
the wave-particle regime. The transition from the wave-wave to the
wave-particle regime is qualitatively consistent with quasi-2D
particle-in-Cell simulations and with crossing of the Langmuir decay
instability amplitude threshold above that for LW self-focusing.
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