Mode conversion in cold low-density plasma with a sheared magnetic field
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Abstract
A theory is proposed that describes mutual conversion of two electromagnetic modes in cold low-density plasma, specifically, in the high-frequency limit where the ion response is negligible [Phys. Plasmas 24, 122116 (2017)]. In contrast to the classic (Landau-Zener-type) theory of mode conversion, the region of resonant coupling in low-density plasma is not necessarily narrow, so the coupling matrix cannot be approximated with its first-order Taylor expansion; also, the initial conditions are set up differently. For the case of strong magnetic shear, a simple method is identified for preparing a two-mode wave such that it transforms into a single-mode wave upon entering high-density plasma. The theory can be used for reduced modeling of wave-power input in fusion plasmas. In particular, applications are envisioned in stellarator research, where the mutual conversion of two electromagnetic modes near the plasma edge is a known issue.
*The first author acknowledges the support and hospitality of the National Institute of Fusion Science, Japan. This work was also supported by the U.S. DOE through Contract No. DE-AC02-09CH11466 and by the U.S. DOD NDSEG Fellowship through Contract No. 32-CFR-168a.
Presenters
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Ilya Y Dodin
- Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
- PPPL
- Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton University