The dynamics of electron holes (EHs) in an electron–oxygen-ion plasma is studied by means of Vlasov simulations. It is found that EHs are attracted by ion density maxima but repelled by ion density minima. Standing EHs repel ions owing to the positive EH potential, creating an ion density cavity which ejects the EH, which propagates away from the cavity with a constant speed. On the other hand, propagating EHs can be trapped at ion density maxima. The results of our simulations will help in understanding the nonlinear dynamics of EHs in space and laboratory plasmas
Electron holes (EH) are localized modes in plasma kinetic theory which appear as vortices in phase s...
The stability of an initially one-dimensional electron hole to perturbations varying sinusoidally tr...
We analyse the kinematic properties of a plasma electron hole: a non-linear self-sustained localized...
The dynamics of electron holes (EHs) in an electron–oxygen-ion plasma is studied by means of Vlasov ...
We present a review of recent analytical and numerical studies of the dynamics of electron and ion h...
We present a comprehensive review of recent theoretical and numerical studies of the formation and d...
The generation of "trains" of electron holes in phase space due to an external electrostatic disturb...
This is a tutorial and selective review explaining the fundamental concepts and some currently open ...
Analytical and numerical studies of the dynamics of relativistic electron and ion holes in a collisi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Applied Plasma Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nucle...
In this paper, we apply our recently developed energy-conserving discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods...
This article studies the vortical nature and structure of phase-space holes -- nonlinear B.G.K. trap...
We report here further results from the three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of the elec...
Analytic treatment is presented of the electrostatic instability of an initially planar electron hol...
We analyse the kinematic properties of a plasma electron hole: a non-linear self-sustained localized...
Electron holes (EH) are localized modes in plasma kinetic theory which appear as vortices in phase s...
The stability of an initially one-dimensional electron hole to perturbations varying sinusoidally tr...
We analyse the kinematic properties of a plasma electron hole: a non-linear self-sustained localized...
The dynamics of electron holes (EHs) in an electron–oxygen-ion plasma is studied by means of Vlasov ...
We present a review of recent analytical and numerical studies of the dynamics of electron and ion h...
We present a comprehensive review of recent theoretical and numerical studies of the formation and d...
The generation of "trains" of electron holes in phase space due to an external electrostatic disturb...
This is a tutorial and selective review explaining the fundamental concepts and some currently open ...
Analytical and numerical studies of the dynamics of relativistic electron and ion holes in a collisi...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Applied Plasma Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nucle...
In this paper, we apply our recently developed energy-conserving discontinuous Galerkin (DG) methods...
This article studies the vortical nature and structure of phase-space holes -- nonlinear B.G.K. trap...
We report here further results from the three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of the elec...
Analytic treatment is presented of the electrostatic instability of an initially planar electron hol...
We analyse the kinematic properties of a plasma electron hole: a non-linear self-sustained localized...
Electron holes (EH) are localized modes in plasma kinetic theory which appear as vortices in phase s...
The stability of an initially one-dimensional electron hole to perturbations varying sinusoidally tr...
We analyse the kinematic properties of a plasma electron hole: a non-linear self-sustained localized...