Published March 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Strongly coupled dusty plasmas: crystals, liquids, clusters and waves

  • 1. Department of Physics and Center for Complex Systems, National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan 32054 (China)

Description

The dusty plasma is a system that consists of many strongly-charged fine dust particles suspended in a plasma background. The slow dynamics and strong coupling due to the large mass and charges lead to the formation of highly-ordered dust crystal structures suspended in the plasma background, which can be directly observed. The dusty plasma forms a link to the area of condensed matter physics for the study of many interesting microscopic phenomena from order to disorder. In this paper, we introduce the special properties of this system from the viewpoint of conventional plasma physics, then we briefly review past works on the structure and dynamical behaviour from the highly-ordered state, through the melting and liquid states with associated vortex-type excitation and anomalous diffusion, to the state with self-organized macroscopic dust waves after losing microscopic order. The first observation of strongly-coupled dust Coulomb clusters with small numbers of particles from a few to a few hundred, which resemble classical atoms, is also demonstrated. (author)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (Online)
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
3A
Journal Page Range
p. A47-A60
ISSN
1361-6587

Conference

Title
1998 international conference on plasma physics; 25. European Physical Society conference on controlled fusion and plasma physics
Dates
29 Jun - 3 Jul 1998
Place
Prague (Czech Republic)

INIS

Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
31022035
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
CRYSTALS; DUSTS; LIQUIDS; MEETINGS; PLASMA
Descriptors DEC
FLUIDS