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Dusty plasmas in a dc glow discharge

Abstract

The striations proved to be a very useful tool to study various phenomena taking place in complex plasmas. In this work we present results of observations within a wide range of formations from an ordinary chain of several charged dust grains up to complex structures consisting of regions with different dusty plasma states. Plasma crystals, liquid-like structures with a short-range order and with a convective motion of dust particles, a development of dust waves have been studied at different plasma conditions and with spherical dust particles varying in size from 1.9 {mu}m up to 63 {mu}m. Experiments with 300 {mu}m long cylindrical dust grains discovered the formation of the ordered structure similar to the liquid crystal.
Authors:
Fortov, V E; Nefedov, A P; Molotkov, V I; Petrov, O F; Poustylnik, M Y; Torchinsky, V M; Khrapak, A G [1] 
  1. Institute for High Energy Densities, Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhorskaya 13/19, 125412, Moscow (Russian Federation)
Publication Date:
Dec 13, 2002
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: AIP Conference Proceedings; Journal Volume: 649; Journal Issue: 1; Conference: 3. international conference on the physics of dusty plasmas, Durban (South Africa), 20-24 May 2002; Other Information: DOI: 10.1063/1.1527807; (c) 2002 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); PBD: 13 Dec 2002
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; COLD CATHODE TUBES; CONVECTION; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; CYLINDRICAL CONFIGURATION; DUSTS; GLOW DISCHARGES; GRAIN SIZE; LIQUID CRYSTALS; NEON; PARTICLES; PLASMA; SPHERICAL CONFIGURATION; STRIATIONS
OSTI ID:
20621172
Country of Origin:
United States
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0094-243X; APCPCS; TRN: US03C6077064822
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 394-397
Announcement Date:
Aug 28, 2005

Citation Formats

Fortov, V E, Nefedov, A P, Molotkov, V I, Petrov, O F, Poustylnik, M Y, Torchinsky, V M, and Khrapak, A G. Dusty plasmas in a dc glow discharge. United States: N. p., 2002. Web. doi:10.1063/1.1527807.
Fortov, V E, Nefedov, A P, Molotkov, V I, Petrov, O F, Poustylnik, M Y, Torchinsky, V M, & Khrapak, A G. Dusty plasmas in a dc glow discharge. United States. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1527807
Fortov, V E, Nefedov, A P, Molotkov, V I, Petrov, O F, Poustylnik, M Y, Torchinsky, V M, and Khrapak, A G. 2002. "Dusty plasmas in a dc glow discharge." United States. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1527807.
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title = {Dusty plasmas in a dc glow discharge}
author = {Fortov, V E, Nefedov, A P, Molotkov, V I, Petrov, O F, Poustylnik, M Y, Torchinsky, V M, and Khrapak, A G}
abstractNote = {The striations proved to be a very useful tool to study various phenomena taking place in complex plasmas. In this work we present results of observations within a wide range of formations from an ordinary chain of several charged dust grains up to complex structures consisting of regions with different dusty plasma states. Plasma crystals, liquid-like structures with a short-range order and with a convective motion of dust particles, a development of dust waves have been studied at different plasma conditions and with spherical dust particles varying in size from 1.9 {mu}m up to 63 {mu}m. Experiments with 300 {mu}m long cylindrical dust grains discovered the formation of the ordered structure similar to the liquid crystal.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1527807}
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issue = {1}
volume = {649}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United States}
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}