Abstract

Different characteristics of ion acoustic waves were experimentally observed in two types of Xe+–F− double plasmas at different electron temperatures. For the lower electron temperature (around 0.15 eV), the slow mode, which had been considered not to dominate the wave propagation, was found to be dominant rather than the fast mode, which was observed to be dominant for the higher electron temperature (around 1.5 eV). According to the previous numerical investigation [Phys. Plasmas 8, 4275 (2001)], the new wave characteristic appeared when the ratio of negative ion mass to positive ion mass and to the ratio of electron temperature to ion temperature are lower than certain critical values. Further, a method of evaluating both the positive ion temperature and the negative ion temperature in a negative ion plasma by observing the dominant slow mode is described. Using this method, the positive and negative ion temperatures in the former plasma were estimated to be 0.075 eV at the highest and 0.1 eV at the lowest, respectively.

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