Abstract
It is shown that in a plasma located in an external magnetic field (magnetically active plasma) it is possible to convert the energy of low-frequency oscillations into the energy of high-frequency oscillations. Such a transformation is possible due to the fact that in such a plasma it is possible to create conditions for nonreciprocal coupling between high-frequency waves.
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Problems of Atomic Science and Technology
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