Helicon waves in a converging-diverging magnetoplasma

PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Waves propagating along a converging-diverging rf magnetoplasma having the characteristics of a bounded m = 0 helicon mode are reported and characterised. The discharge features a 30 cm separation between the region of radiofrequency energy deposition by a single loop antenna and the region of maximum magnetic field applied by a pair of coils. With 200 W of rf input power, up to a five-fold increase in axial plasma density between the antenna and the magnetic mirror throat is observed together with an Ar II blue-mode. Two dimensional B-dot probe measurements show that the rf magnetic fields are closely guided by the converging-diverging geometry. The wave is characterised as a m = 0 mode satisfying the helicon dispersion relation on-axis with radial boundary conditions approximately matching the radii of the plasma column. Analysis of the wave phase velocity and wave axial damping failed to identify collisionless or collisional wave-plasma coupling mechanisms. Instead, the wave axial amplitude variations can be explained by local wave resonances and possible reflections from localised rapid changes of the refractive index. A Venturi-like effect owing to the funnel-shaped magnetoplasma and conservation of the wave energy may also explain some level of amplitude variations.
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