2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/ab2185
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Self-organization of Coulomb balls in glow DC discharge in neon at cryogenic temperature

Abstract: Dense dust structures have been observed in a glow DC discharge in neon at a temperature of 77 K. Dependencies of shape, axial and radial sizes of dust structures on discharge current, gas pressure and longitudinal electric field have been studied. At the intersection points of dependencies of radial and axial sizes of dust structures on discharge current, the Coulomb balls have been observed at pressures between 0.15 and 1.2 Torr. The correlation between the discharge parameters, at which Coulomb balls form, … Show more

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“…It follows from this that it is more correct to call these waves recombination waves. It should be noted that metastable states obtained upon oscillation of the electric field were previously observed in plasma with microparticles at cryogenic gas temperature [27]. The ionization waves not only affect the development of dust instabilities, but also cause the formation of stable dust structures similar to the string-like structures observed in the PK-˙4 experiment [61].…”
Section: Stable and Metastable States Of Complex Plasmamentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…It follows from this that it is more correct to call these waves recombination waves. It should be noted that metastable states obtained upon oscillation of the electric field were previously observed in plasma with microparticles at cryogenic gas temperature [27]. The ionization waves not only affect the development of dust instabilities, but also cause the formation of stable dust structures similar to the string-like structures observed in the PK-˙4 experiment [61].…”
Section: Stable and Metastable States Of Complex Plasmamentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The value of the voltage drop was then used to determine the average axial electric field. Measurement schemes used in the experiments were described in detail elsewhere [27,48]. Figure 4 Values of the voltage drop corresponding to the image fragments are shown below them.…”
Section: Stable and Metastable States Of Complex Plasmamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This hypothesis was confirmed during an additional experiment carried out at room temperature, which revealed an intense glow near the cone outlet. It is well known that polymer surfaces are easily sputtered in strata of the DC glow discharge [ 47 , 48 ]. Therefore, we can expect rather an efficient sputtering of the cone material because it contains acrylic polymer [ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a suitable arrangement of electrostatic force to counter the downward gravitational force acting on dust particles, one can form various configurations of 2-D 3,4 and 3-D 5,6 dust crystal in the laboratory. Depending on the discharge conditions, the dust system can pass through different phases like crystalline, hexatic, and liquid states 7,8 . The phased nature of the dusty plasma medium can be characterized by the Coulomb coupling parameter 9,10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%