Abstract
A strongly localised high frequency field is excited in the plasma density gradient that is formed in front of the cathode in a beam-plasma discharge. Measurements show that the amplitude is high enough to give the electrons sufficient energy to ionise the background gas during a significant fraction of the oscillation period.
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