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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: The local dispersion relation for the lower-hybrid-drift (LHD) instability is derived and analyzed, taking into account the finite-beta effects associated with transverse electromagnetic perturbations as well as with resonant and nonresonant electron-orbit modifications due to magnetic-field gradients. The influence of finite-beta effects on the LHD instability is calculated in a fully self-consistent manner for arbitrary values of electron-ion temperature ratio, local beta, cross-field ExB velocity/ion thermal speed ratio, and other plasma parameters. Stability properties are investigated analytically for the case of cold electrons, and the local dispersion relation is solved numerically in the parameter regime of most interest for high-density plasma pinches. The results show that for all parameter regimes studied, the net effect of finite plasma beta is to reduce the maximum growth rate of the LHD instability, although the details can vary, depending on the plasma parameters. Except in the limit where the electron/ion temperature ratio tends to zero, it is found that there is a critical value of plasma beta above which the LHD instability is completely stabilized.
    Keywords: PLASMA PHYSICS
    Type: AD-A070737 , Physics of Fluids; 20; Feb. 197
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