Abstract
It has been found for the first time in experiments with an electron beam that space-charge waves can be generated not only in pairs. A single slow wave, a single fast wave, or combinations of the two waves with different amplitude and polarity relations have been produced experimentally in a space-charge dominated beam. Analytical solutions derived from one-dimensional fluid equations show the amplitude and polarity of each space-charge wave as a function of the initial perturbation parameters. The theory provides the correct interpretation of the experimental observations.
- Received 24 June 1993
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.71.1836
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