The simulation of plasma double-layer structures in two dimensions
- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Plasma Physics
- Vol. 29 (1) , 45-84
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002237780000057x
Abstract
Electrostatic plasma double layers are numerically simulated by means of a magnetized 2½-dimensional particle-in-cell method, periodic in one direction and bounded by reservoirs of Maxwellian plasma in the other. The investigation of planar double layers indicates that these one-dimensional potential structures are susceptible to periodic disruption by plasma instabilities. A slight increase in the double-layer thickness with an increase in its obliqueness to the magnetic field is observed. It is noted that weak magnetization results in the double-layer electric-field alignment of particles accelerated by these potential structures and that strong magnetization results in their magnetic-field alignment. Electron-beam-excited electrostatic electron cyclotron waves and ion-beam-driven electrostatic turbulence are present in the plasmas adjacent to the double layers. The numerical simulations of spatially periodic two-dimensional double layers also exhibit cyclical instability. A morphological invariance in two-dimensional double layers with respect to the degree of magnetization implies that the potential structures scale with Debye lengths rather than with gyroradii. Ion-beam-driven electrostatic turbulence and electron-beam-driven plasma waves are again detected. A simplified one-dimensional model of oblique plasma double layers, using water-bag velocity distribution functions, is presented in an appendix.Keywords
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