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Autores principales: Das, Sandip, Lachhvani, Lavkesh, Singha, Kunal, Roy, Rosh, Karmakar, Tanmay, Raju, Daniel, Chattopadhyay, Prabal
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Publicado: 2026
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.12523
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author Das, Sandip
Lachhvani, Lavkesh
Singha, Kunal
Roy, Rosh
Karmakar, Tanmay
Raju, Daniel
Chattopadhyay, Prabal
author_facet Das, Sandip
Lachhvani, Lavkesh
Singha, Kunal
Roy, Rosh
Karmakar, Tanmay
Raju, Daniel
Chattopadhyay, Prabal
contents Energy transfer among various spectral components of fluctuating physical parameters in plasma occurs due to the nonlinear interactions, but these effects are typically not captured by the traditional linear spectral methods. Plasma density fluctuations measured in the Inverse Mirror Plasma Experimental Device (IMPED) have signatures of nonlinear mode interactions among various instability modes, i.e. Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) and Drift-Wave (DW) modes. In this paper, the energy transfer among these modes as a result of nonlinear wave interactions (through the quadratic coupling processes) have been investigated in detail. The existing computational methods for single field turbulence model such as Ritz method and Kim method have been explored to understand the turbulence dynamics. Both methods are applied and validated in simulation as well as experimental data from IMPED for developing plasma turbulence. We find that the validity and applicability of the methods depend on the statistical nature of the data, particularly higher-order moments such as kurtosis, and on spatial stationarity. Energy transfer analysis at different radial locations using these methods reveals the transfer of energy from RT modes to a comparatively low-frequency DW mode, demonstrating the capability of the method to quantify spectral energy transport in the plasma turbulence.
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spellingShingle Nonlinear Energy Transfer Analysis in Developing Plasma Turbulence
Das, Sandip
Lachhvani, Lavkesh
Singha, Kunal
Roy, Rosh
Karmakar, Tanmay
Raju, Daniel
Chattopadhyay, Prabal
Plasma Physics
Energy transfer among various spectral components of fluctuating physical parameters in plasma occurs due to the nonlinear interactions, but these effects are typically not captured by the traditional linear spectral methods. Plasma density fluctuations measured in the Inverse Mirror Plasma Experimental Device (IMPED) have signatures of nonlinear mode interactions among various instability modes, i.e. Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) and Drift-Wave (DW) modes. In this paper, the energy transfer among these modes as a result of nonlinear wave interactions (through the quadratic coupling processes) have been investigated in detail. The existing computational methods for single field turbulence model such as Ritz method and Kim method have been explored to understand the turbulence dynamics. Both methods are applied and validated in simulation as well as experimental data from IMPED for developing plasma turbulence. We find that the validity and applicability of the methods depend on the statistical nature of the data, particularly higher-order moments such as kurtosis, and on spatial stationarity. Energy transfer analysis at different radial locations using these methods reveals the transfer of energy from RT modes to a comparatively low-frequency DW mode, demonstrating the capability of the method to quantify spectral energy transport in the plasma turbulence.
title Nonlinear Energy Transfer Analysis in Developing Plasma Turbulence
topic Plasma Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.12523