An ion beam propagating through a magnetized plasma cylinder containing Kpositive ions, electrons and SF6- negative ions drives electrostatic ion-cy
clotron (EIC) waves to instability via Cerenkov interaction. Two EIC wave m
odes are present, the SF6- and K+ modes. The frequencies and the growth rat
e of both the unstable negative ion and the positive ion modes increase, wi
th increasing epsilon (= n(SF6)(-)/n(K)(+)), the relative density of negati
ve ions. The frequencies of both the unstable modes (SF6- and K+) increase,
with the magnetic field. The growth rate of both the unstable modes (SF6-
and K+) scales as the one-third power of the beam density. The real frequen
cy of both the unstable modes increases as almost the square root of the be
am energy. Numerical calculations of the growth rate and modes frequencies
have been carried out for the parameters of the experiment of Song [Phys. F
luids B 1, 2316 (1989)] and the results are in good agreement with the expe
rimental observations. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.