Scattering of Relativistic Electrons on Electric Field Concentrations in a Turbulent Plasma

Abstract
The angle and energy distribution of a 800-keV, 6-kA, 100-ns electron beam have been measured in an experiment in which this beam interacts with an initially cold hydrogen plasma of density 7×1019 m3. Towards the end of the beam pulse both distributions become Gaussian. They are explained by the assumption of collisions of beam electrons with three-dimensional "blobs" containing fields with amplitudes of 108 V/m. Spectroscopic measurements give average fields of 106 V/cm. These observations are interpreted as evidence for the occurrence of Langmuir collapse.