Abstract
Transfer of free energy from large to small velocity-space scales by phase mixing leads to Landau damping in a linear plasma. In a turbulent drift-kinetic plasma, this transfer is statistically nearly canceled by an inverse transfer from small to large velocity-space scales due to "anti-phase-mixing" modes excited by a stochastic form of plasma echo. Fluid moments (density, velocity, and temperature) are thus approximately energetically isolated from the higher moments of the distribution function, so phase mixing is ineffective as a dissipation mechanism when the plasma collisionality is small.
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Parker, J. T., Highcock, E. G., Schekochihin, A. A., & Dellar, P. J. (2016). Suppression of phase mixing in drift-kinetic plasma turbulence. Physics of Plasmas, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4958954
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