RF induced density depletion due to the Ponderomotive force in presence of strong magnetic fields

D. Van Eester, K. Crombé, V. Kyrytsya, V. Petrzilka

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Abstract

Adopting the usual cold plasma dielectric tensor and an expression for the Ponderomotive force in presence of a strong magnetic field, it is demonstrated that a rapidly oscillating electric field gives rise to slow time scale drifts which cause density modifications near antennas. Neglecting the magnetic field when deriving the Ponderomotive force leads to a misinterpretation of the direction in which flows are induced. When a strong magnetic field is present, the poloidal gradients of the electric field (in particular near the antenna end points) are at the origin of radial displacements of the plasma while radial electric field gradients have the potential to trigger density inhomogeneity along the antenna. The RF induced plasma drifts are more prominent at higher power and for more evanescent modes.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication40th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2013
PublisherEuropean Physical Society (EPS)
Pages1170-1173
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781632663108
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event40th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2013 - Espoo, Finland
Duration: 1 Jul 20135 Jul 2013

Publication series

Name40th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2013
Volume2

Conference

Conference40th EPS Conference on Plasma Physics, EPS 2013
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityEspoo
Period1/07/135/07/13

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