Boundary Effects on the Nonlinear Interactions of Surface Waves
Physics of Fluids B, Vol. 5, No. 8, Pp. 2887-2891 (1993)
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Abstract
A traditional cold-plasma boundary model is revised to allow for proper
description of nonlinear effects in surface wave
propagation. It is shown that induced nonlinear surface currents
can exist at the boundary. As an example, the third-order ponderomotive
phenomena are considered, and the effect of the boundary condition
on these nonlinear interactions is examined.
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