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Diffusion shocks in an inhomogeneous current-carrying collisional plasma
A. P. Dmitriev, V. A. Rozhanskii, L. D. Tsendin Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute USSR Academy of Sciences, Leningrad
Abstract:
The evolution of density profiles in current-carrying inhomogeneous plasma is examined for evolution rates that are slow in comparison with acoustic and Alfven velocities. When the density profile is smooth in comparison with $l_{\mathrm{T}}=T/Ee$, diffusion is initially unimportant and evolution can often be described by the equation for a simple nonlinear wave. The breaking of this wave leads to the appearance of regions with a steep density gradient, i.e., diffusion shocks. The exception is ambipolar diffusion in simple plasma consisting of ions and electrons of a single kind and having constant mobilities. Examples of such stationary and moving shocks in ionospheric, gasdischarge, and semiconductor plasmas, and in electrolytes, are discussed.
Citation:
A. P. Dmitriev, V. A. Rozhanskii, L. D. Tsendin, “Diffusion shocks in an inhomogeneous current-carrying collisional plasma”, UFN, 146:2 (1985), 237–265; Phys. Usp., 28:6 (1985), 467–483
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