Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10678348 Applied Mathematics Letters 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper is concerned with a dynamical systems analysis of an instability occurring in a cylindrical high frequency plasma discharge. Stationary, spatially periodic modulations of the plasma density and temperature have been observed in experiments and reproduced in kinetic simulations. A macroscopic model is proposed in order to determine parameter ranges for which these plasma “striations” may form. The model consists of two nonlinear, coupled partial differential equations which describe ambipolar diffusion of electrons and ions and electron energy transport. We emphasize the importance of a particular thermoelectric transport coefficient, usually neglected in fluid models of plasma discharges, which proves essential in describing the pattern formation mechanism.
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