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    M. N. S. Qureshi, S. Sehar, H. A. Shah, J. B. Cao. Effect on Landau damping rates for non-Maxwellian distribution function consisting of two electron populationsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(3): 035201.
    M. N. S. Qureshi, S. Sehar, H. A. Shah, J. B. Cao. Effect on Landau damping rates for non-Maxwellian distribution function consisting of two electron populationsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(3): 035201.
  • Effect on Landau damping rates for non-Maxwellian distribution function consisting of two electron populations

    • In many physical situations where a laser or electron beam passes through a dense plasma, hot low-density electron populations can be generated, resulting in a particle distribution function consisting of a dense cold population and a small hot population. Presence of such low-density electron distributions can alter the wave damping rate. Kinetic model is employed to study the Landau damping of Langmuir waves when a small hot electron population is present in the dense cold electron population with non-Maxwellian distribution functions. Departure of plasma from Maxwellian distributions significantly alters the damping rates as compared to the Maxwellian plasma. Strong damping is found for highly non-Maxwellian distributions as well as plasmas with higher dense and hot electron population. Existence of weak damping is also established when the distribution contains broadened flat tops at the low energies or tends to be Maxwellian. These results may be applied in both experimental and space physics regimes.
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