Find expression for lower hybrid frequency these oscillation can be observed only if teeta is very close to pie/2 by using poisson's eq??? instead of plasma approximation.
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The lower hybrid frequency is given by the expression: f_LH = (f_ce * f_pe) / sqrt(f_ce^2 + f_pe^2) where f_ce is the electron cyclotron frequency and f_pe is the electron plasma frequency. Show moreā¦
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