We have performed laboratory experiments to study the property of wave
s along a quasi-static parallel electric field in a plasma column. The
parallel electric field is setup by allowing two different sources of
plasmas to interpenetrate each other. Since all ions accelerated by t
he electric field will gain the same energy across the potential drop,
the lighter ion species will acquire higher velocities. The wave mode
s associated with a single ion species (Ar+) and two ion species (Heand Ar+) are quite different. In the plasma with only one species, the
fast mode of the ion-electron acoustic waves is observed in our exper
iment. This mode is always damped, and the results are analyzed by the
theory. When the plasma consists of two ion species, the linear theor
y of ion acoustic waves indicates that the velocity difference between
two ion species of different masses can excite ion-ion acoustic waves
via the two-stream instability. Experimentally, unstable waves genera
ted by the costreaming He+ and Ar+ ions are found to exist. By activel
y launching waves near the unstable frequencies at the plasmas, we obs
erve that the waves grow at a certain range of distance. The results a
re quantitatively explained with the kinetic dispersion relations for
the ion acoustic waves.