Observation of non-planar dust acoustic solitary wave in a strongly coupled dusty plasma
Prarthana Gogoi, Bidyut Chutia, Paragjyoti Sut, Yoshiko Bailung, Nirab, C. Adhikary, H. Bailung

TL;DR
This study experimentally observes and analyzes the nonlinear propagation of non-planar dust acoustic solitary waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma, comparing results with a modified KdV equation model.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental observation of non-planar dust acoustic solitary waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma and compares measurements with a modified theoretical model.
Findings
Non-planar dust acoustic solitary waves are generated and observed experimentally.
Wave characteristics match well with the modified KdV theoretical predictions.
The study demonstrates the influence of non-planar geometry on wave propagation.
Abstract
The nonlinear evolution and propagation of a stable dust acoustic solitary wave (DASW) in a non-planar geometry is investigated here. The experiment is performed in a strongly coupled dusty plasma consisting of monodisperse micron particles levitated in the sheath of a capacitively coupled RF argon plasma. The non-planar waves are generated with the help of a cylindrical conducting exciter pin placed at the centre of the homogeneous dust cloud. A negative excitation pulse is used to create a dust void and a dust density perturbation simultaneously around the exciter. From the edge of the void, the density perturbation propagates as a nonlinear (cylindrical) non-planar dust acoustic solitary wave. The characteristics of the solitary wave are measured using image analysis of the recorded video of wave propagation. Numerical solution of the modified Korteweg de Vries (KdV) equation with an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDust and Plasma Wave Phenomena · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
