Title :
Kinetics of Complex Plasmas Having Dust of Different Materials With Corresponding Size Distribution
Author :
Sodha, M.S. ; Mishra, S.K. ; Misra, Shikha
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Educ. Building, Univ. of Lucknow, Lucknow, India
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the authors have presented a formulation of the kinetics of complex plasmas, having dust of different materials (different work functions) and size distributions, which is based on the number and energy balance of constituents; this is in deference to the present emphasis on considering complex plasma as an open system. The formulation is based on a size independent dust surface potential; this simplifies the problem to a form, similar to that for the case of uniform size dust grains, characterized by the mean (αm) and the root mean square (αrms) radius of the dust particles. Two cases, viz., complex plasma in thermal equilibrium and complex plasma irradiated by monochromatic radiation, have been considered in detail, and corresponding computations have been made for a mixture of two varieties of dust grains having high (φ2 >; hv) and low (hv >; φ1) work functions. The relevance of the first case to flames and rocket exhausts has been pointed out. The fluctuation of charge corresponding to individual dust grains has also been evaluated. A discussion based on numerical results and conclusion have been also given.
Keywords :
dusty plasmas; electron density; particle size; plasma density; plasma electromagnetic wave propagation; plasma fluctuations; plasma simulation; surface potential; work function; charge fluctuation; complex plasma kinetics; dust particles; electron density; flames; monochromatic radiation; open system; rocket exhausts; root mean square radius; size distributions; surface potential; thermal equilibrium; work function; Electric potential; Equations; Ions; Materials; Plasma temperature; Steady-state; Dusty Plasma; kinetics; multi component; size distribution;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2112673