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Electron Density Fluctuation in a Dusty Plasma
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LI Fang |
Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080
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LI Fang 2002 Chin. Phys. Lett. 19 214-216 |
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Abstract The expressions of electron density fluctuation produced by dust particles in a dusty plasma are derived. It is shown that the fluctuation comes from three different sources. The first source is the thermal motion of the dust particles, which is of a fluctuation power spectrum proportional to ndZ2. The second source is the charge change of the dust particles, which is of a power spectrum proportional to n2dZ3. The third source is the eigen-mode oscillation of the dust particles, which is of fluctuation power spectrum proportional to √nd. The powerful electron density fluctuation exists in a dusty plasma due to the fact that the dust particles are high charged. The results may explain the strong electromagnetic scattering by a space dust layer in the Earth's mesosphere.
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Keywords:
52.27.Lw
52.25.Gj
52.35.Ra
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Published: 01 February 2002
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52.27.Lw
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(Dusty or complex plasmas; plasma crystals)
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52.25.Gj
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(Fluctuation and chaos phenomena)
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52.35.Ra
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(Plasma turbulence)
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