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Excitation of short-scale fluctuations by parametric decay of helicon waves into ion–sound and Trivelpiece–Gould waves
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Wave VectorEngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsNonlinear AcousticWave TheoryNonlinear Wave PropagationPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationPlasma ConfinementShort-scale FluctuationsWave MechanicHelicon WavesPhysicsWave PropagationApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicPlasma InstabilityParametric Decay InstabilityParametric DecayApplied Physics
The helicon wave field and the excitation of short-scale electrostatic fluctuations in a helicon-produced plasma are closely related as both the helicon wave damping and the fluctuation level are shown to increase with the launched rf power. Correlation methods using electrostatic probes as well as microwave back-scattering at the upper-hybrid resonance are applied to obtain the dispersion relations of the fluctuations in the low-frequency and high-frequency ranges. The frequency and wavenumber spectra measured for all components of the wave vector allow us to identify the fluctuations as ion–sound and Trivelpiece–Gould waves that originate from parametric decay of the helicon pump wave. The growth rates and thresholds inferred from the evolution of the fluctuations in a wide range of helicon plasma parameters are in good agreement with predictions for the parametric decay instability that takes into account realistic damping rates for the decay waves as well as non-vanishing parallel wavenumber of the helicon pump.
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