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Suppression of Instability in Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasmas
with Ion Flow |
XIE Bai-Song1,2,3;LIU Ke-Fu4;HE Kai-Fen1,2,3 |
1The Key Laboratory of Beam Technology and Materials Modification of Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875
2Institute of Low Energy Nuclear Physics, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875 (mailing address) Beijing Radiation Center, Beijing 100875
3Pulsed Power Center, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074
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XIE Bai-Song, LIU Ke-Fu, HE Kai-Fen 2001 Chin. Phys. Lett. 18 927-930 |
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Abstract The instability of low-frequency longitudinal modes in strongly coupled dusty plasmas with an ion flow is investigated. The dust charging relaxation is taken into account. It is found that when the ion flow is strong enough, the suppression, even disappearence, of instability can occur. Similar to that of the real frequency of waves, the imaginary part of waves also exhibits a transition, which arises from the sensitive dependences on the system parameters and their competition.
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Keywords:
52.25.Zb
52.25.Vy
52.35.Mw
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Published: 01 July 2001
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52.25.Zb
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52.25.Vy
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(Impurities in plasmas)
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52.35.Mw
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(Nonlinear phenomena: waves, wave propagation, and other interactions (including parametric effects, mode coupling, ponderomotive effects, etc.))
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