Spatial proximity effects on the excitation of Sheath RF Voltages by evanescent Slow Waves in the Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequencies
Laurent Colas (IRFM), Ling-Feng Lu (IRFM), Alena K\v{r}ivsk\'a

TL;DR
This study models how sheath RF oscillations caused by evanescent slow waves depend on spatial proximity to the antenna, revealing decay lengths and implications for antenna design in plasma devices.
Contribution
It introduces a linear RF+DC sheath model incorporating slow wave evanescence effects, providing quantitative insights into sheath voltage decay with distance from emission points.
Findings
Sheath RF voltages decay over centimeters poloidally from emission points.
Parallel decay lengths are shorter than antenna extension, affecting sheath oscillation sensitivity.
Proximity to conducting elements influences sheath oscillation amplitudes and persistence.
Abstract
We investigate theoretically how sheath radio-frequency (RF) oscillations relate to the spatial structure of the near RF parallel electric field E// emitted by Ion Cyclotron (IC) wave launchers. We use a simple model of Slow Wave (SW) evanescence coupled with Direct Current (DC) plasma biasing via sheath boundary conditions in a 3D parallelepiped filled with homogeneous cold magnetized plasma. Within a "wide sheaths" asymptotic regime, valid for large-amplitude near RF fields, the RF part of this simple RF+DC model becomes linear: the sheath oscillating voltage VRF at open field line boundaries can be re-expressed as a linear combination of individual contributions by every emitting point in the input field map. SW evanescence makes individual contributions all the larger as the wave emission point is located closer to the sheath walls. The decay of |VRF| with the emission point/sheath…
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