An Artificial Transmission Line for Studies of Transient Propagation in Plasma Media

An Artificial Transmission Line for Studies of Transient Propagation in Plasma Media
Author: John D. Antonucci
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Total Pages: 70
Release: 1972
Genre: Curve fitting
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A lumped circuit transmission line which simulates a plasma was developed. Analogies were established by comparing the equations for the propagation of voltage in the line and the propagation of electromagnetic waves in dispersive media. The network simulated the one-dimensional isotropic case in which the plasma was linear, homogeneous and lossless. Both bounded and unbounded plasmas were considered. The transient reflected and transmitted response was measured for the step carrier sine wave, the step function and the impulse inputs. Phenomena such as ringing and time delay were observed, both of which are related to the plasma frequency. Methods of obtaining plasma slab thicknesses were also investigated. (Author).

Transient Signal Propagation in Lossy Plasmas

Transient Signal Propagation in Lossy Plasmas
Author: Ronald Louis Fante
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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1973
Genre: Electromagnetic pulse
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Using contour integration techniques, the authors have calculated the transient response of a lossy homogeneous isotropic plasma to a unit step and a step-carrier sine wave. It was found that in the presence of losses the temporal step function response within the plasma does not approach zero for large time as for the collisionless case, but rather approaches unity. The rate at which the transient approaches the asymptotic value of unity is strongly dependent on the losses, being quite rapid for large losses and exceedingly slow for very small losses. This result has an important impact on the propagation of EMP through the plasma sheath around a reentry vehicle, and through the ionized region near a low altitude nuclear fireball. (Author).