Scientific basis for future experiments using the Magnetized Dusty Plasma Experiment (MDPX)
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Abstract
For over a decade, it has been postulated that the addition of a magnetic field can have a profound influence on the properties of a complex/dusty plasma. The Magnetized Dusty Plasma Experiment (MDPX) device at Auburn University is the most recent facility dedicated to studying the properties of dusty plasmas at high magnetic field (B ≥ 1 T). The MDPX device is a flexible, high magnetic field research instrument with a mission to serve as an open access, multi-user facility for the dusty plasma and basic plasma research communities. Experiments on the MDPX device have given us new insights into particle charging, self- and imposed-ordering, particle transport, particle growth, and plasma and dust instabilities in strongly magnetized plasmas. This presentation will use these observations to motivate the next generation of experiments on the MDPX device.
*This work is supported by funding from the US Dept. of Energy, Grant Number DE-SC0016330, and by the National Science Foundation, Grant Numbers PHY-1613087 and PHY-1613102. Additional support is provided by the NSF EPSCoR program (OIA-1655280).
Presenters
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Edward E Thomas
- Auburn Univ
- Auburn University
- Auburn Universtiy