Transparency of Magnetized Plasma at Cyclotron Frequency
Abstract
Electromagnetic radiation is strongly absorbed by the magnetized plasma if its frequency equals the cyclotron frequency of plasma electrons. It is demonstrated that absorption can be completely canceled in the presence of a second radiation beam, or even a magnetostatic field of an undulator, resulting in plasma transparency at the cyclotron frequency. This effect is reminiscent of the electromagnetically-induced transparency (EIT) of the three-level atomic systems, except that it occurs in a completely classical plasma. Also, because of the complexity of the classical plasma, index of refraction at cyclotron frequency differs from unity. Potential applications of the EIT in plasma include selective plasma heating, electromagnetic control of the index of refraction, and electron/ion acceleration.
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