Chaos and turbulence studies in low- plasmas

1997 
This paper describes recent experimental investigations of the nonlinear dynamics of collisional current-driven drift waves in a linear low- discharge. It is shown that the bias of an injection grid leads to rigid-body rotation of the cylindrical plasma column that strongly destabilizes the drift waves, thus providing a control parameter for the drift-wave dynamics. In the nonlinear regime, when the control parameter is increased, the transition scenario from stability to weakly developed turbulence is studied. Two successive Hopf bifurcations, a mode-locked state and its gradual destabilization to chaos and finally turbulence follow the classical Ruelle - Takens transition scenario known from neutral fluids. In addition to the temporal dynamics, the spatiotemporal evolution of drift waves is studied by means of circular Langmuir probe arrays with high spatial and temporal resolution. With each Hopf bifurcation, a drift-mode onset is associated and the bifurcation from quasi-periodicity to mode locking corresponds to the transition from non-resonant to resonant mode interaction. The mode-locked state forms a persistent spatiotemporal pattern that is destabilized by the occurrence of defects. In contrast, the turbulent state is a fully disordered, intermittent state.
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