Energy-states of 1 & 1.5-D Dust Grain Chains in Complex (Dusty) Plasma
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Abstract
Dusty plasmas provide a minimally-invasive method for determining the fundamental physics within a low-temperature plasma environment using data obtained from high frame-rate cameras. In this research, 8.89µ dust is confined within a glass box placed in a GEC RF reference cell to create 1 and 1.5-D chains of particles which are then exposed to a Verdi 532 nm CW LASER. It will be shown that this is a viable mechanism for probing both the energy states and phase-transitions of such structures while also mapping the fields and forces within the dusty plasma system.
*The authors gratefully acknowledge support for this work from NSF grants 2008493, and 1571701, DOE award # 20-EW20_2-0053, JPL Contract # 1647194, DOE DE-SC0021334, and US Army w 911NF-17-5-0002.
Presenters
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William L Burdett
- Baylor University