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Resonant transparency of a two-layer plasma structure in a magnetic field
S Ivko1, A Smolyakov, I Denysenko
1School of Physics and Technology, V N Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Abstract:
Transparency of a two-layer plasma structure in an external steady-state magnetic field, perpendicular to the wave incidence plane, is studied. The case of the p-polarized electromagnetic wave is considered. The electromagnetic wave is obliquely incident on the two-layer structure and is evanescent in both layers. The conditions for total transparency of the two-layer structure are found. The parametric dependencies of the transparency coefficient on the plasma slab widths, the magnitude of the wave number component, as well on the magnetic field magnitude are obtained.
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