
doi: 10.2172/5723688
A self-consistent plasma simulation code has been used to simulate a hot (5 keV), overdense (approx. 10/sup 4/), microwave-corona interaction for a hydrogen plasma.
Electromagnetic Radiation, Interactions, Plasma Simulation, & Production, Plasma Heating, Heating, Plasma, Electron Drift, Simulation 700101* -- Fusion Energy-- Plasma Research-- Confinement, Radiations, Microwave Radiation, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, High-Frequency Heating, Hot Plasma, Computerized Simulation
Electromagnetic Radiation, Interactions, Plasma Simulation, & Production, Plasma Heating, Heating, Plasma, Electron Drift, Simulation 700101* -- Fusion Energy-- Plasma Research-- Confinement, Radiations, Microwave Radiation, 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology, High-Frequency Heating, Hot Plasma, Computerized Simulation
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