A novel scheme for measuring the growth of Alfven wave parametric decay instability using counter-propagating waves
Feiyu Li, Seth Dorfman, and Xiangrong Fu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new experimental scheme to measure the growth of Alfven wave parametric decay instability using counter-propagating waves, validated by hybrid simulations, enabling direct laboratory investigation of this fundamental plasma process.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel, experimentally feasible method to quantify Alfven wave PDI growth using a large pump wave and a small seed wave, validated through simulations.
Findings
The scheme effectively measures PDI growth without a threshold.
Simulation results align with theoretical predictions.
The method is implementable with current laboratory technology.
Abstract
The parametric decay instability (PDI) of Alfven waves -- where a pump Alfven wave decays into a backward-propagating child Alfven wave and a forward ion acoustic wave -- is a fundamental nonlinear wave-wave interaction and holds significant implications for space and laboratory plasmas. However, to date there has been no direct experimental measurement of PDI. Here, we propose a novel and experimentally viable scheme to quantify the growth of Alfven wave PDI on a linear device using a large pump Alfven wave and a small counter-propagating seed Alfven wave, with the seed wave frequency tuned to match the backward Alfven wave generated by standard PDI. Using hybrid simulations, we show that energy transfer from the pump to the seed reduces the latter's spatial damping. By comparing seed wave amplitudes with and without the pump wave, this damping reduction can be used as a direct and…
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TopicsMagnetic confinement fusion research · Dust and Plasma Wave Phenomena · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
