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Title: Waves and solitons in complex plasma


1
Waves and solitons in complex plasma
D. Samsonov The University of Liverpool,
Liverpool, UK
  • and the MPE - UoL team

2
Complex plasmas in basics science
- linear and nonlinear waves - solitons - Mach
cones (wakes) - shock waves - phase
transitions - transport properties - nonlinear
phenomena - model systems
3
Main features of complex plasmas
  • low oscillation frequency (1 - 100Hz) due to high
    mass
  • low damping rate (1 - 100s-1) compared to
    colloids
  • large interparticle spacing (30µm - 1mm)
  • can be in gaseous, liquid or crystalline states
  • dynamics can be studied at the kinetic level
    with a video camera (or observed by
    the naked eye)
  • can be used as a macroscopic model system for
    studying waves, shocks, solitons, etc.

4
Laboratory experiments (2D)
  • argon, 1-2 Pa, 1.5-2 sccm
  • 2-100 W ccrf-discharge
  • 8.9mm plastic microspheres
  • monolayer hexagonal
  • lattice
  • 0.2-1mm grain separation
  • green laser illumination
  • top view video camera

5
Data analysis
  • particle identification
  • particle tracking - yields velocity
  • Voronoi analysis - number density
  • averaging in bins - kinetic temperature

6
3D molecular dynamics simulation
  • Particles interact via Yukawa potential
  • Particles are strongly confined vertically
  • Particles are weakly confined horizontally
  • No plasma, damping due to neutral friction
  • Equations of motion are solved
  • Particles are seeded randomly
  • Code is run to equilibrate the resulting
    monolayer
  • Excitation is applied

7
Phase states
  • solid hexagonal crystal lattice
  • long range correlation
  • liquid some order
  • short range correlation
  • gas grains move fast
  • grain position are uncorrelated

8
Linear waves
  • Wave modes in a monolayer lattice
  • Compressional (longitudinal) - acoustic
  • Shear (transverse) - acoustic
  • Vertical (transverse) - optical

9
Lattice waves
  • phonon spectra
  • short wavelength -
  • anisitropic
  • long wavelength -
  • isotropic
  • compressional mode
  • shear mode
  • wave polarization
  • longitudinal
  • transverse
  • mixed

PRE 68, 035401, (2003)
10
Dust-thermal waves
  • analogous to sound
  • waves in gases
  • due to pressure term
  • dominates at high
  • temperature
  • vDT(gkBT/md)1/2
  • g2 in 2D case
  • g5/3 in 3D case

PRL 94, 045001, (2005)
11
Vertical wave packets
12
Vertical wave packets
  • top view
  • stripes move left
  • packet moves right
  • inverse optical
  • dispersion
  • Vgr 4 mm/s
  • Vph -290 mm/s
  • CDL 35 mm/s

PRE 71, 026410, (2005)
13
Solitons
14
Solitons
  • localized (solitary) wave
  • soliton parameter
  • AL2 const
  • damping due to friction
  • dissipative solitons
  • described by the KdV
  • equation
  • weak nonlinearity
  • weak dispersion
  • multiple solitons
  • are possible

PRL 88, 095004, (2002)
15
Shock waves
16
Number density
Kinetic temperature
Flow velocity
Defect density
17
Shock (velocity vector map)
Experiment
Molecular dynamics simulation
18
Space experiments
  • PKE-Nefedov
  • PKE-3
  • PKE-3
  • PKE-4
  • PKE-.

19
Role of Gravity
Side view of a complex plasma
Observation on Earth
Observation under µg
20
Waves in a 3D complex plasma
Electrode voltage modulation excites waves
frequency is varied dispersion is measured fit
with DAW and DLW
theory grain charge is
determined Q1600-2200e
Phys. Plasmas 10, 1, (2003)
21
PK4 experiment
22
Plans for future experiments
  • obtain large monolayer crystals
  • reduce damping rate
  • linear waves in binary mixtures
  • vertical waves
  • solitons and their interaction
  • shocks and their interaction

23
Summary
  • complex plasmas model real systems
  • at the kinetic level (basic physics)
  • dynamics can be studied
  • linear waves
  • solitons
  • shocks
  • other dynamic phenomena
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