Sarfaty et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Direct determination of ion wave fields in a hot magnetized and weakly collisional plasmaSarfaty et al., 1996
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- 1425555996419202574
- Author
- Sarfaty M
- De Souza‐Machado S
- Skiff F
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- Publication venue
- Physics of plasmas
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Electrostatic ion cyclotron wave fields are determined in a magnetized and weakly collisional plasma. A phased‐locked Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) diagnostic is used to directly measure the wave perturbed ion velocity distribution. Comparing these local LIF …
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