plasma wave

  • 1plasma wave — plazminė banga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. plasma wave vok. Plasmawelle, f rus. плазменная волна, f pranc. onde de plasma, f …

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  • 2Plasma acceleration — is a technique for accelerating charged particles, such as electrons, positrons and ions, using an electric field associated with an electron plasma wave. The wave is created by the passage of a very brief laser or electron pulse through the… …

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  • 3Plasma source — Plasma sources generate plasmas. Excitation of a plasma requires partial ionization of neutral atoms and/or molecules of a medium. There are several ways to cause ionization:collisions of energetic particles, strong electric fields acting on bond …

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  • 4plasma acceleration — noun A method for accelerating electrically charged particles with a large amplitude electron plasma wave. See Also: plasma accelerator, plasma wakefield acceleration, PWFA, laser beat wave acceleration, LBWA …

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  • 5plasma wakefield accelerator — noun A device in which a drive beam (either laser or particle) produces a plasma wave ( wakefield ) that accelerates charged particles in a relatively short distance …

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  • 6Plasma stealth — is a proposed process that uses ionized gas (plasma) to reduce the radar cross section (RCS) of an aircraft. Interactions between electromagnetic radiation and ionized gas have been extensively studied for a variety of purposes, including the… …

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  • 7Plasma-based weaponry — is any group of weapons designed to use high energy ionized gas or plasma , typically created by superheating lasers or superfrequency devices. There has been notable interest in its development. One plasma prototype weapon exists in Russia which …

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  • 8Plasma arc welding — (PAW) is an arc welding process similar to gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The electric arc is formed between an electrode (which is usually but not always made of sintered tungsten) and the workpiece. The key difference from GTAW is that in PAW …

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  • 9Plasma oscillation — Plasma oscillations, also known as Langmuir waves (after Irving Langmuir), are rapid oscillations of the electron density in conducting media such as plasmas or metals. The frequency only depends weakly on the wavelength. The quasiparticle… …

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  • 10Wave turbulence — is a set of waves deviated far from thermal equilibrium. Such state is accompanied by dissipation. It is either decaying turbulence or requires external source of energy to sustain it. Examples are waves on a fluid surface excited by winds or… …

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