Abstract
The spatial resonance which produces non-hydrodynamic ionization waves is investigated theoretically, with the radial potential distribution of φ(r)=φw(r/R)l and the radial diffusion loss of electrons being taken into account. It is found that the radial diffusion loss of electrons disturbs the spatial resonance. Since the radial diffusion loss is suppressed markedly by increasing the axial magnetic field, spatial resonance is likely to occur in the magnetic field if the energy loss due to elastic collisions is small. Other effects of the axial magnetic field on facilitating or suppressing the spatial resonance are also disscussed.
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