Published April 1978 | Version Published
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Effect of density fluctuations on lower hybrid resonance cone propagation

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Abstract

Experimental measurements show that coherent, azimuthal density fluctuations (1) focus lower hybrid resonance cones azimuthally, and (2) modulate the radial location of the resonance cones. A simple theory based on wave refraction is presented; this theory is in good agreement with the experimental observations. The theory is extended to give a physical description of wave propagation through turbulent, isotropic (perpendicular to B) noise such as has been observed in tokamaks; it is found that the turbulence causes the lower hybrid wave vectors to have an angular spread in the plane perpendicular to B.

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© 1978 American Institute of Physics. (Received 21 April 1977) One of the authors (P.B.) wishes to thank Dr. P.K. Kaw, Dr. M. Porkolab, and Dr. C. Surko for useful discussions. The technical assistance of J. Johnson and J. Taylor is gratefully appreciated. This work was supported by U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration Contract No. E(11-1)-3073.

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Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA)
E(11-1)-3073

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