Ambipolar diffusion in complex plasma

T. V. Losseva, S. I. Popel, M. Y. Yu, and J. X. Ma
Phys. Rev. E 75, 046403 – Published 24 April 2007

Abstract

A self-consistent model of the ambipolar diffusion of electrons and ions in complex (dusty) plasmas accounting for the local electric fields, the dust grain charging process, and the interaction of the plasma particles with the dust grains and neutrals is presented. The dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the interaction of the electrons and ions with the dust grains as well as with the neutrals are investigated. It is shown that increase of the dust density leads to a reduction of the diffusion scale length, and this effect is enhanced at higher electron densities. The dependence of the diffusion scale length on the neutral gas pressure is found to be given by a power law, where the absolute value of the power exponent decreases with increase of the dust density. The electric field gradient and its effects are shown to be significant and should thus be taken into account in studies of complex plasmas with not very small dust densities. The possibility of observing localized coherent dissipative nonlinear dust ion-acoustic structures in an asymmetrically discharged double plasma is discussed.

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  • Received 6 January 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.75.046403

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

T. V. Losseva and S. I. Popel

  • Institute for Dynamics of Geospheres, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119334, Russia

M. Y. Yu

  • Institute for Theoretical Physics 1, Ruhr University Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany

J. X. Ma

  • Department of Modern Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230027, People’s Republic of China

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Vol. 75, Iss. 4 — April 2007

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