John A. Tataronis

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Fluid and Plasma Physics, Nuclear Engineering
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Chowdhury A, Tataronis JA. (2008) Long wave-short wave resonance in nonlinear negative refractive index media. Physical Review Letters. 100: 153905
Torasso R, Tataronis JA, Phillips CK. (2006) Radial dependence of magnetohydrodynamic continuum modes for an incompressible plasma Journal of Plasma Physics. 72: 383-395
Krlín L, Klíma R, Pavlo P, et al. (1999) Transport of intense LH pulses into a tokamak plasma Journal of Plasma Physics. 62: 203-218
Al-Rashed AAR, Tataronis JA, Jost BM, et al. (1997) Reflectivity enhancement due to linear absorption in photorefractive phase-conjugate mirrors with depleted pumps Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics. 14: 2059-2066
Petržílka V, Tataronis JA, Söldner FX, et al. (1997) Plasma biasing by radial electric fields induced in front of lower hybrid grills via poloidal ponderomotive forces Physics of Plasmas. 4: 3222-3229
Jost BM, Al-Rashed AAR, Tataronis JA, et al. (1997) Enhancement of phase-conjugate reflectivity with linear absorption in four-wave mixing systems Optics Communications. 144: 222-226
Tataronis JA, Rauf S. (1997) The shear Alfvén wave in a resistive plasma with a shearless magnetic field Physics of Plasmas. 4: 245-247
Tataronis JA, Petržílka V. (1996) Magnetohydrodynamic ponderomotive forces generated about Alfvén resonance layers Physics of Plasmas. 3: 4434-4439
Rauf S, Tataronis JA. (1996) Resonant four-wave mixing of finite-amplitude Alfvén waves Journal of Plasma Physics. 55: 173-180
Kothari NC, Tataronis JA. (1996) Effects of linear absorption on the steady-state behavior of a photorefractive phase-conjugate mirror Czechoslovak Journal of Physics. 46: 803-816
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