The coupling of electromagnetic power to plasmas

R. Koch

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Abstract

This lecture complements the three previous lectures1,2,3 on waves by addressing, on the basis of elementary and intuitive treatment, the process of coupling of electromagnetic power to plasma. Coupling is here meant in a broad sense. It consists of four different steps, (i) The first one is the coupling of vacuum electromagnetic power to plasma waves. An elementary antenna coupling theory is given. The state of the art in coupling models and status of comparisons with experiments are briefly discussed. (ii) The second is the transfer of plasma wave energy to particle energy. The resonant processes leading to this transfer are described in a heuristic way. (iii) The third one is the build-up of fast particle populations. It will be outlined through a sketch of quasilinear diffusion for the simple case of Landau damping, (iv) The last step is the conversion of power through the resonant particle population to bulk plasma heating by collisions, which will be briefly addressed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)196-205
Number of pages10
JournalFusion Science and Technology
Volume57
Issue number2 T
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2010

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