Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 March 2009
The ½ subharmonic excitation is studied for the ionization wave in a positive column glow discharge. When an oscillation with about twice the frequency (and twice the wavenumber) of the resonant one is applied by modulating the discharge current, the ½ subharmonic is excited if the applied voltage exceeds a certain critical value. However, the excitation phenomenon differs from that of the ion-acoustic wave, since the ionization wave has a backward wave property in contrast to the forward one. Such an excitation mechanism is theoretically explained by the Van der Pol equation.