Vertical Dust Particle Chains-Mass and Charge Measurements
Jorge Carmona-Reyes, Jimmy Schmoke, Mike Cook, Jie Kong, Truell, Hyde

TL;DR
This paper investigates the physics of vertical dust particle chains in complex plasmas, focusing on ion drag forces and wakefield interactions, using a novel electrode bias modulation technique for experimental analysis.
Contribution
It introduces an experimental method employing DC bias modulation to study ion drag and wakefield interactions in vertical dust particle chains.
Findings
Demonstrates the use of bias modulation to probe particle interactions
Provides insights into ion drag force dynamics in plasma sheaths
Enhances understanding of dust particle chain formation
Abstract
Dusty plasmas have generated a large amount of interest since the discovery of ordered structure (crystal) formation in experimentally generated complex plasmas in 1994. Dust particles within the plasma sheath generated in these complex plasmas can form vertical chains due to the streaming ion wakefield. For the simplest of these configurations (a two particle chain), the particle closest to the lower electrode will generally remain in the shadow of the particle farthest from the lower electrode. These results in the two particles feeling differing ion drag forces: the top particle is acted on by the ion drag force directed from the plasma to the lower electrode, while the bottom particle is acted upon by the resulting wakefield produced by the interaction of the upper particle with the ion drag force. This dynamic situation currently provides the best known experimental environment for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDust and Plasma Wave Phenomena · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
