Title :
Lane Formation in Driven Binary Complex Plasmas on the International Space Station
Author :
Sütterlin, K. Robert ; Thomas, Hubertus M. ; Ivlev, Alexei V. ; Morfill, Gregor E. ; Fortov, Vladimir E. ; Lipaev, Andrey M. ; Molotkov, Vladimir I. ; Petrov, Oleg F. ; Wysocki, Adam ; Löwen, Hartmut
Author_Institution :
Max Planck Inst. for Extraterrestrial Phys., Garching, Germany
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We conducted a series of experiments to study lane formation in complex plasma, using the PK-3 Plus Laboratory in the International Space Station. In our experiments, small (driven) microparticles penetrate into a cloud of large (background) particles, revealing a strong tendency toward lane formation: When the driving force is strong enough, particles of both sorts form interpenetrating lines. Typically, the lanes exhibit a considerable anisotropic structural order accompanied by an enhancement of their (unidirectional) mobility. Laning is quantified locally in terms of the anisotropic scaling index. Using a ??nematic?? order parameter, the observed time-resolved lane-formation process is compared to a set of computer simulations of a binary Yukawa model with Langevin dynamics. This not only yields a best fit but also reveals a strong influence of the initial experimental conditions on the dynamics of lane formation.
Keywords :
dusty plasmas; plasma simulation; zero gravity experiments; International Space Station; Langevin dynamics; PK-3 Plus Laboratory; anisotropic scaling index; anisotropic structural order; binary Yukawa model; computer simulations; driven binary complex plasmas; dusty plasmas; lane formation; microgravity conditions; small driven microparticles; time-resolved lane-formation process; unidirectional mobility; Complex plasma; lane formation; non-equilibrium phase transition;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2035504