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Non-equilibrium Microwave Plasma for Efficient High Temperature Chemistry
Published on: August 1, 2017
Role of phase and spatial modes in wave-induced plasma transport
L F B Souza1, Y Elskens2, R Egydio de Carvalho3
1CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université, Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo 13506-900, SP, Brazil and , UMR 7345 PIIM, F-13397 Marseille cedex 13, France.
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We derive a two-dimensional symplectic map for particle motion at the plasma edge by modeling the electrostatic potential as a superposition of integer spatial harmonics with relative phase shift, then reduce it to a two-wave model to study the transport dependence on the perturbation amplitudes, relative phase, and spatial-mode choice. Using particle transmissivity as a confinement criterion, identical-mode pairs exhibit phase-controlled behavior: antiphase waves produce destructive interference and strong confinement, while in-phase waves add constructively and drive chaotic transport. Mode-mismatched pairs produce richer phase-space structure with higher-order resonances and sticky regions; the transmissivity boundaries become geometrically complex. Box-counting dimensions quantify this: integer dimension smooth boundaries for identical modes versus noninteger fractal-like dimension for distinct modes, demonstrating that phase and spectral content of waves jointly determine whether interference suppresses or promotes transport.
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