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Based on the standard theory of field line diffusion we show that there are two asymptotic limits.
In the present article we use a generalized form of the turbulence wave spectrum to calculate field line diffusion coefficients analytically and numerically.
As examples we discuss the field line diffusion coefficient for different prominent turbulence models namely the slab model, the two-dimensional model, and the Goldreich Sridhar model.
Due to the alignment of the electrodes on the same flow line, diffusion layer overlapping is more easily obtained with this geometry.
In these limits field line wandering is universal because in both regimes the field line diffusion coefficient depends only on fundamental length scales and absolute magnetic field strengths.
We show that the field line diffusion coefficient for the latter model agrees with the results obtained for slab and two-dimensional turbulence in limiting cases.
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