Physics 761


 

Physics Department, University of Maryland, 

College Park, MD 20742-4111 

Phone: 301.405.3401 Fax: 301.314.9525 

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INSTRUCTOR:  T. M. Antonsen Jr.

 

antonsen@umd.edu 

3339 A. V. Williams 

405-1635 

Office hours by appointment 

 

ASSISTANT: E. J. Paul

 

ejpaul@umd.edu

3324 A. V. Williams

Office hours TuTh 9:45-10:45 AM

 

ROOM:   JMP 2202

TIME:    TuTh  11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  

COURSE    DESCRIPTION: 

An introduction to the basic concepts and phenomena of plasma physics.
Topics include: Vlasov theory, plasma waves, particle orbits, plasma stability,
transport, and nonlinear wave interactions.  These topics will be discussed
as they apply to laboratory, industrial processing and space plasmas, as well
as to relativistic beams.
  

REFERENCES:
A. R. Choudhuri, The Physics of Fluids and Plasmas,
Cambridge Press 1998.
R. J. Goldston and P. H. Rutherford, Introduction to Plasma Physics, IoP 1995.
D. Nicholson, Introduction to Plasma Theory, Wiley 1983.
NRL Plasma Formulary
(http://wwwppd.nrl.navy.mil/)

HOMEWORK:
Homework assignments will be given periodically and collected
in class 

EXAMS:
There will be two take home exams 

Exam 2 is now posted in the Handouts folder (due 12/05).

REPORT:
 Students will make a short report either on their research or on a
journal article of their choosing 

 Homework:                               30%
 Report:                                     30%
 
Exam 1:                                    20%
 Exam 2:                                    20% 

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