1996
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.54.r2236
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Particle ordered structures in a strongly coupled classical thermal plasma

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“…Secondly, depolarized dynamic light scattering can be used to study the rotational movement on much smaller length scales. As mentioned earlier, the anisotropic properties of the scatterers lead to a contribution of scattered light with polarization perpendicular to the polarization of the 49 …”
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“…Secondly, depolarized dynamic light scattering can be used to study the rotational movement on much smaller length scales. As mentioned earlier, the anisotropic properties of the scatterers lead to a contribution of scattered light with polarization perpendicular to the polarization of the 49 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The measured diffusion constants were benchmarked by standard CCD observations. The observation of both regimes at the same time allows to calculate the particle radius, using the Einstein relation (equation 2.50) 49 .…”
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“…Work by Fortov and co-workers in an anodic dc glow discharge dusty plasma showed that ordered structures could be formed in the striations of the discharge [146]. These experiments were performed in neon plasma with neutral gas pressure ranging from 200 to 1000 mTorr, which is somewhat higher than most experiments.…”
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