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the screen, in effect, short-circuits the slow modes, making them fizzle out before they propagate into the plasma. The suppression of slow modes depends greatly on how much the Faraday screen ...
The simulations demonstrated that the screen allowed the low-frequency heating waves (called the helicon waves) from the antenna to pass into the plasma. However, slow modes were stopped.