Radiation pressure of radio frequency waves on turbulence in edge plasmas

The scattering of radio frequency (RF) waves – lower hybrid and helicon waves – by a single cylindrical filament, embedded in a background plasma, is studied using a full-wave analytical theory. While a filament can affect the propagation of RF waves, the radiation force exerted by the waves can inf...

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