Author:
Braithwaite N. St. J.,Wickens L. M.
Abstract
Ion-acoustic waves can be launched into plasmas by applying an oscillating voltage wave form to an electrode. The precise mechanism by which these waves are launched from such an electrode is not fully understood. The work described here examines the modelling of sheath edge motion in connexion with acoustic wave launching in both planar and spherical geometries. A novel demonstration of the applicability of the kinetic Bohm criterion is given by using the method of characteristics. A characteristics analysis is also used to show that an expanding, but decelerating, non-planar sheath can give rise to quasi-neutral compression-like features in a plasma. It is also shown that in planar geometry neither this kind of expansion, nor an oscillatory sheath motion, generates compression-like features.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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