Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-1984
Abstract
The method of characteristics and multiple-scaling perturbation techniques are used to study the space-charge instability of electron beams. It is found that the stable oscillating state (virtual cathode) created when the space-charge limit is exceeded is similar to a collisionless shock wave. The oscillatory solution originates at the bifurcation point of two unstable steady states. Complementary behavior (virtual anode) results when an ion beam exceeds its space-charge limit. The virtual cathode can also exist in the presence of a neutralizing heavy-ion background. The Pierce instability, where the electron and ion charge densities are equal, is a special case of this broader class. Estimates of the nonlinear growth rate of the instability at the space-charge limit are given.
Publisher
American Physical Society
Publication Title
Physical Review A
ISSN
1050-2947
Volume
27
Issue
3
First Page
1535
Last Page
1543
Language (ISO)
English
Sponsorship
American Physical Society
Recommended Citation
Physical Review A, 27(3): 1535-1543
Comments
Article author is part of the Main Campus Math Department.