Abstract

The full three‐dimensional Maxwell–Vlasov system is solved as a boundary value problem for systems contained by plane, perfectly reflecting boundaries. The spatial behavior of the fields seems to contradict some commonly made assumptions. In particular, for low frequency, ω≪ωp, and typical plasma densities, all components of the electric and magnetic fields decay to zero on a scale which is no larger and 0.05 cm.

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