863 research outputs found
A scaling law for the dust cloud in radio frequency discharge under microgravity conditions
We employ the approximation of overlapped scattering potentials of charged
dust particles exposed to streaming ions to deduce the "equation of state" for
a stationary dust cloud in the radio frequency discharge apart from the void
dust boundary. The obtained equation defines the potential of a dust particle
as a function of the ion number density, the mass of a carrier gas atom, and
the electron temperature. A scaling law that relates the particle number
density to the particle radius and electron temperature in different systems is
formulated. Based on the proposed approach the radius of a cavity around a
large particle in the bulk of a cloud is estimated. The results of calculation
are in a reasonable agreement with the experimental data available in
literature.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, and 1 tabl
Thermodynamic Properties of Correlated Strongly Degenerate Plasmas
An efficient numerical approach to equilibrium properties of strongly coupled
systems which include a subsystem of fermionic quantum particles and a
subsystem of classical particles is presented. It uses an improved path
integral representation of the many-particle density operator and allows to
describe situations of strong coupling and strong degeneracy, where analytical
theories fail. A novel numerical method is developed, which allows to treat
degenerate systems with full account of the spin scatistics. Numerical results
for thermodynamic properties such as internal energy, pressure and pair
correlation functions are presented over a wide range of degeneracy parameter.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, uses sprocl.sty (included) to be published in
"Progress in Nonequilibrium Green's functions", M. Bonitz (Ed.), World
Scientific 200
Onset of cavity deformation upon subsonic motion of a projectile in a fluid complex plasma
We study deformation of a cavity around a large projectile moving with
subsonic velocity in the cloud of small dust particles. To solve this problem,
we employ the Navier--Stokes equation for a compressible fluid with due regard
for friction between dust particles and atoms of neutral gas. The solutions
shows that due to friction, the pressure of dust cloud at the boundary of the
cavity behind the projectile can become negative, which entails formation of a
microscopic void free from dust particles -- the cavity deformation.
Corresponding threshold velocity is calculated, which is found to decrease with
increasing cavity size. Measurement of such velocity makes it possible to
estimate the static pressure inside the dust cloud.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Thermodynamic properties and electrical conductivity of strongly correlated plasma media
We study thermodynamic properties and the electrical conductivity of dense
hydrogen and deuterium using three methods: classical reactive Monte Carlo
(REMC), direct path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) and a quantum dynamics method
in the Wigner representation of quantum mechanics. We report the calculation of
the deuterium compression quasi-isentrope in good agreement with experiments.
We also solve the Wigner-Liouville equation of dense degenerate hydrogen
calculating the initial equilibrium state by the PIMC method. The obtained
particle trajectories determine the momentum-momentum correlation functions and
the electrical conductivity and are compared with available theories and
simulations
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