Two stream instability

Two stream instability

The two-stream instability is a very common instability in plasma physics. It can be induced by an energetic particle stream injected in a plasma, or setting a current along the plasma so different species (ions and electrons) can have different drift velocities. The energy from the particles can lead to plasma wave excitation.

Dispersion relation

Consider a cold, uniform, and unmagnetized plasma, where ions are stationary and the electrons have velocity mathbf{V}_0, that is, the reference frame is moving with the ion stream. Let the electrostatic waves be of the form:

mathbf{E}_1 = xi_1 exp [i(kx - omega t)] mathbf{hat{x

Applying linearization techniques to the equation of motions for both species, to the equation of continuity, and Poisson's equation, and introducing the spatial and temporal harmonic operators partial_t ightarrow -iomega, abla ightarrow ik we can get the following expression:

1 = omega_{pe}^2 left [frac{m_e/m_i}{omega^2} + frac{1}{(omega - kv_0)^2} ight]

, which represents the dipersion relation for longitudinal waves, and represents a quartic equation in omega. The roots can be expressed in the form:

omega_j = omega_j^R + igamma_j

If the imaginary part (Im(omega_j)) is zero, then the solutions represent all the possible modes, and there is no temporal wave growth or damping at all:

mathbf{E} = xi exp [i(kx - omega t)] mathbf{hat{x

If Im(omega_j) e 0, that is, any of the roots are complex, they will occur in complex conjugate pairs. Substituting in the expression for electrostatic waves leads to:

mathbf{E} = xi exp [i(kx - omega_j^R t)] exp [gamma t] mathbf{hat{x

Because of the second exponential function at the right, the temporal dynamics of the wave amplitude depends strongly on the parameter gamma; if gamma < 0, then the waves will be exponentially damped; on the other hand, if gamma > 0, then the waves will grow in an exponential rate, becoming unstable.

Wave-particle interactions

The two stream instability can be thought of as the inverse of Landau damping, where the existence of a greater number of particles that move slower than the wave phase velocity v_{ph} as compared with those that move faster, leads to an energy transfer from the wave to the particles. In the case of the two stream instability, when an electron stream is injected to the plasma, the particle's velocity distribution function has a "bump" on its "tail". If a wave has phase velocity in the region where the slope is positive, there is a greater number of faster particles (v > v_{ph}) than slower particles, and so there is a greater amount of energy being transferred from the fast particles to the wave, giving rise to exponential wave growth.

Bibliography

*Bittencourt, J. A. "Fundamentals of Plasma Physics", Third Ed. 2004 Springer-Verlag, New York.
*Chen, Francis F. "Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion". Second Ed., 1984 Plenum Press, New York.
*Nicholson, D. R. "Introduction to Plasma Theory". 1983 John Wiley & Sons, New York.
*Tsurutani, B., and Lakhina, G. "Some basic concepts of wave-particle interactions in collisionless plasmas". Reviews of Geophysics 35(4), p.491-502


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