Abstract
The results are described of an investigation of non-thermal microwave radiation from the plasma of an electrodeless induction discharge. A correlation between the microwave and the X-ray radiation is established. The microwave radiation appears at the instant of formation of the critical density in the plasma, for the frequency of detection. A suggestion is made concerning the appearance in the plasma of a beam instability, leading to the excitation of electron plasma oscillations which become transformed into transverse electromagnetic waves.
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