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Potential formation in front of an oblique end-plate in a magnetized sheet plasma

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The potential formation in front of an oblique end-plate, i.e. the potential formed in the transition layer between a plasma and an absorbing wall, was investigated at the end-plate in a magnetized sheet plasma as the two-dimensional boundary-like plasma. The end plate rotates round x-axis whose direction is that of the thickness of sheet plasma, or round y-axis whose direction is that of the width of sheet plasma. The scale of the length and the potential drop of the magnetic presheath at the rotation round x-axis are larger than those at the rotation round y-axis.

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Tonegawa, A., Ono, M., Sakamoto, S. et al. Potential formation in front of an oblique end-plate in a magnetized sheet plasma. Czech J Phys 48 (Suppl 2), 313–318 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-998-0062-4

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