Abstract
Nonlinear stabilization of ion-acoustic current-driven instability brought about by the electron resonance broadening is studied The electric field spectrum in the saturated state is shown to agree with the known stationary ion-acoustic turbulence spectrum.
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Shivamoggi, B.K. Nonlinear stabilization of ion-acoustic current-driven instability. Czech J Phys 38, 638–642 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01605965
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