Abstract

AbstractA sleeve monopole antenna in a warm plasma with length almost the plasma wavelength has been analyzed in the frequency region where electron plasma waves exist. The current distribution and the input impedance have been obtained. When Landau damping is not considered, the current distribution is similar to that for a dipole and oscillates violently near the plasma frequency. It approaches a triangular shape as the frequency is increased. The input impedance varies considerably near the plasma frequency depending on the sleeve length. On the other hand, if Landau damping is taken into account, the amplitude of the oscillatory component of the current distribution becomes extremely small. For the input impedance, the effect of the sleeve beyond 25 times the Debye length can be neglected. This result agreed well with the measured input impedance values. It is found that the sleeve as the external conductor of the coaxial feeder has the effect of reducing the input impedance.

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