Abstract
Electromagnetic and kinematic boundary conditions for surface waves
propagating on the plane interface between a vacuum and a drifting plasma
or a
stationary plasma are investigated using a specular reflection procedure.
The
boundary values of specular-reflection solutions are shown to agree with
the
kinematic relations involving surface charge and surface current. The
specular-reflection solutions explicitly show the well-known fact that
a cold fluid
forms a surface charge
on the interface while a warm fluid does not. If the plasma is drifting
(beam), the
cold fluid forms a surface current in addition, whereas a warm fluid forms
neither
a surface charge nor a surface current. Consequently, in a drifting cold
plasma,
the tangential magnetic field, as well as the normal component of the induction
vector D is not continuous. We show that the specular-reflection
procedure and the
conventional matching method yield the same dispersion relations, as they
should,
and we correct the wrong notion found in literature that the two methods
somehow
yield different results.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
12 articles.
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