FIGURE 8.3 The oscillatory part of the ion velocity distribution, associated with a wave in a magnetized plasma, is shown as a function of the velocity of the ions. The data (open symbols) were measured nonperturbatively at a point in the plasma with recently developed laser-induced fluorescence techniques. For comparison, the solid curve shows the theoretical prediction, assuming an ideal plane wave. Experimental techniques such as the one illustrated are now capable of directly studying detailed aspects of plasma behavior, including plasma flows, chaotic particle motions in response to large-amplitude waves, and particle transport due to waves and turbulence. (Courtesy of F. Skiff, University of Maryland.)
Improvements in data acquisition systems and probe drives now allow the recording of fully three-dimensional data sets with good spatial and temporal resolution. Such data are now routinely displayed with relatively inexpensive, powerful workstations. The current state of the technology permits the exploration of many important physical processes that are of fundamental interest to basic plasma physics and are relevant to a variety of applications.
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