Abstract

Current interest in ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) heating by the magnetic beach method is motivated by the experiments carried out with the VASIMR plasma thruster. The method implies excitation of Alfven eigenmodes of a plasma column (or a plasma jet in the case of plasma thruster) outside the ICR zone. In the present work, it is shown that, under conditions typical of, e.g., plasma thrusters, most of the electromagnetic energy deposited in the plasma can be transferred to the so-called Alfven continuum, rather than to the discrete spectrum of Alfven eigenmodes. Due to the phenomenon of the Alfven resonance, continuous-spectrum oscillations transform into short-wavelength lower hybrid oscillations, which differ from the Alfven oscillations in their polarization. These oscillations efficiently interact with electrons, thereby heating them.

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