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Investigation of the diocotron instability of an infinitely wide sheet electron beam by using the macroscopic cold-fluid model theory |
Han Ying(韩莹)a)b)† and Ruan Cun-Jun(阮存军)a) |
a Key Laboratory of High Power Microwave Sources and Technologies, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China; b Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China |
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Abstract This paper investigates the diocotron instability of an infinitely wide relativistic sheet electron beam in conducting walls propagating through a uniform magnetic field by using the macroscopic cold-fluid model theory. Assuming low-frequency perturbations with long axial wavelengths, the eigenvalue equation and the dispersion relation are acquired for a sheet electron beam with sharp boundary profile and uniform density. The results presented in this paper has developed the use of the macroscopic cold-fluid model theory by extending the parameter of the electron cyclotron frequency $\omega _{\rm c} $ to a wider usage range, which is restricted to be much larger than the plasma frequency $\omega _{\rm p} $ in the previous research work. Theoretical analyses and numerical calculations indicate that the transport of the sheet electron beam will be completely stabilized by augmenting the normalized beam thickness to a conductor gap larger than a threshold $\lambda _{\rm b} $, which is greatly dependent on the parameter ${\omega _{\rm c} }/{\omega _{\rm p}}$. The larger ${\omega_{\rm c} }/ {\omega _{\rm p} }$ is, the smaller $\lambda _{\rm b} $ will be needed. Moreover, the system parameters, including the wave number $k_x $ of the perturbations and the relativistic mass factor $\gamma _{\rm b} $, will also influence the growth rate of diocotron instability obviously.
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Received: 22 November 2010
Revised: 28 April 2011
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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41.75.-i
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(Charged-particle beams)
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41.85.-p
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(Beam optics)
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41.85.Ja
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(Particle beam transport)
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41.90.+e
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(Other topics in electromagnetism; electron and ion optics)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 60501019, 10775139, and 60971073). |
Cite this article:
Han Ying(韩莹) and Ruan Cun-Jun(阮存军) Investigation of the diocotron instability of an infinitely wide sheet electron beam by using the macroscopic cold-fluid model theory 2011 Chin. Phys. B 20 104101
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