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Introduction to Nonlinear Fluid-Plasma Waves

Part of the book series: Mechanics of Fluids and Transport Processes (MFTP, volume 8)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Introduction

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 1-6
  3. Nonlinear Oscillations in an Electron Plasma

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 7-15
  4. Nonlinear Ion-Acoustic Waves

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 16-33
  5. Parametric Excitations of Plasma Waves

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 34-88
  6. Modulational Instability and Envelope Solitons

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 89-146
  7. Nonlinear Relativistic Waves

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 147-169
  8. Nonlinear Waves in an Inhomogeneous Plasma

    • Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi
    Pages 170-176
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 177-202

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A variety of nonlinear effects occur in a plasma. First, there are the wave­ steepening effects which can occur in any fluid in which the propagation speed depends upon the wave-amplitude. In a dispersive medium this can lead to classes of nonlinear waves which may have stationary solutions like solitons and shocks. Because the plasma also acts like an inherently nonlinear dielectric resonant interactions among waves lead to exchange of energy among them. Further, an electromagnetic wave interacting with a plasma may parametrically excite other waves in the plasma. A large-amplitude Langmuir wave undergoes a modulational instability which arises through local depressions in plasma density and the corresponding increases in the energy density of the wave electric field. Whereas a field collapse occurs in two and three dimensions, in a one-dimensional case, spatially localized stationary field structures called Langmuir solitons can result. Many other plasma waves like upper-hybrid waves, lower-hybrid waves etc. can also undergo a modulational instability and produce localized field structures. A new type of nonlinear effect comes into play when an electromagnetic wave propagating through a plasma is strong enough to drive the electrons to relativistic speeds. This leads to a propagation of an electromagnetic wave in a normally overdense plasma, and the coupling of the electromagnetic wave to a Langmuir wave in the plasma. The relativistic mass variation of the electrons moving in an intense electromagnetic wave can also lead to a modulational instability of the latter.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA

    Bhimsen K. Shivamoggi

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