Title :
Dust particle motion in the vicinity of dust acoustic waves
Author :
Thomas, Edward, Jr. ; Merlino, Robert L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In DC glow discharge dusty plasmas, the formation of dust acoustic waves is a commonly observed phenomenon. Experiments in the dusty plasma experiment device produce naturally occurring dust acoustic waves with frequencies f~5 to 25 Hz and phase velocities of υph~0.5 to 10 cm/s. Through the use of particle image velocimetry techniques, particle motion in the vicinity of the wavefronts is identified and measured. Particles are shown to have an oscillatory behavior near the dust acoustic wavefronts with peak speeds υmax~4 to 5 cm/s. Measurements are performed in argon DC glow discharge plasmas at pressures ranging from 90 to 120 mtorr. This paper discusses the correlation between the dust particle velocities and the density of dust particles in the vicinity of the wavefronts. The experimental measurements are compared against a linearized one-dimensional model for the waves. A brief discussion on the possible impact of nonlinear effects on the dust acoustic waves is also presented
Keywords :
argon; dusty plasmas; glow discharges; plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; plasma waves; velocity measurement; 0.5 to 10 cm/s; 5 to 25 Hz; 90 to 120 mtorr; Ar; Ar DC glow discharge dusty plasmas; argon DC glow discharge plasmas; dust acoustic wave frequencies; dust acoustic wavefronts; dust acoustic waves; dust particle motion; dust particles density; linearized one-dimensional model; nonlinear effects; oscillatory behavior; particle image velocimetry; peak speeds; phase velocities; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic waves; Argon; Dusty plasma; Frequency; Glow discharges; Motion measurement; Particle measurements; Performance evaluation; Plasma measurements;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on