mode coupling in plasma physics
Mode coupling in plasma physics refers to the phenomenon where different modes of plasma oscillations interact with each other, leading to energy transfer between the modes. This can result in the generation of new modes, instability, and turbulence in the plasma. It plays a crucial role in determining the behavior and evolution of plasma systems.
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