@Article{kritz81,
author = {Arnold H. Kritz and Nathaniel J. Fisch and
Charles F. F. Karney},
title = {Effect of Resonance Broadening on the Evolution of the
Edge of a Turbulent Spectrum},
journal = {Phys. Fluids},
volume = 24,
number = 3,
pages = {504-508},
month = mar,
year = 1981,
reprint = {pf81c},
preprint = {Princeton Univ. Rept. \eref{PPPL-1699}{PPPL--1699}
(June 1980) 20 pp.},
doi = {10.1063/1.863397},
abstract = {The extent to which nonlinear wave-particle resonance
broadening results in a narrowing of an incident
lower-hybrid wave spectrum is investigated. This
narrowing is of concern because it could make control
of lower-hybrid heating difficult. It is shown
numerically, however, that relatively uniform spatial
power deposition occurs if resonance broadening
effects are treated consistently on both the wave
spectrum and the particle distribution.}
}