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Title: Dusty Plasmas in the Laboratory and Space


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Dusty Plasmas in the Laboratory and Space
April 2003 APS Meeting Philadelphia, PA
  • Bob Merlino

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Outline
  • Introduction what is a dusty plasma and where
    are they found
  • the charging of dust in a plasma
  • devices for producing dusty plasmas
  • waves in dusty plasmas

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What is a dusty plasma?
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Dusty Plasma in the Universe
  • Dust represents much of the solid matter in the
    universe and this component often coexists with
    the ionized matter forming a dusty plasma.

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Importance of Charged Dust
  • the dust acquires an electrical charge and thus
    is subject to electromagnetic as well as
    gravitational forces
  • the charged dust particles participate in the
    collective plasma processes


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DUSTY PLASMAS
Natural
Man-made
  • Solar nebula
  • planetary rings
  • interstellar medium
  • comet tails
  • noctilucent clouds
  • lightning
  • Microelectronic processing
  • rocket exhaust
  • fusion devices

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  • Our solar system accumulated out
  • of a dense cloud of gas and dust, forming
    everything that is now part of our world.

Rosette Nebula
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Noctilucent Clouds (NLC)
  • Occur in the summer polar mesosphere ( 82 km)
  • 50 nm ice crystals
  • Associated with unusual radar echoes and
    reductions in the local ionospheric density

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A flame is a very weakly ionized plasma that
contains soot particles.
An early temperature measurement in a dusty
plasma.
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Comet Hale-Bopp
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Spokes in Saturns B Ring
  • Voyager 2
  • Nov. 1980

Cassini- Huygens July 2004
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Semiconductor Processing System
silane (SiH4) Ar O2
? SiO2 particles
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Semiconductor Manufacturing
Si
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Physics Today August 1994
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Dust Charging Processes
  • electron and ion collection
  • secondary emission
  • UV induced photoelectron emission
  • Total current to a grain 0
  • ? I Ie Ii Isec Ipe 0

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The Charge on a Dust Grain
In typical lab plasmas Isec Ipe 0
Electron thermal speed gtgt ion thermal speed so
the grains charge to a negative potential VS
relative to the plasma, until the condition Ie
Ii is achieved.
Q (4peoa) VS
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Typical Lab Plasma
For T e Ti T in a hydrogen plasma VS ?
2.5 (kT/e)
If T ? 1 eV and a 1 ?m, Q ? ? 2000 e
Mass m ? 5 ? 1012 mp
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Dust Charge Measurements
Walch, Horanyi, Robertson, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75,
838 (1995)
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Devices for producing dusty plasmas
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RF Dusty Plasma Devices
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Device for studyingthe trapping of dustin a dc
glow discharge
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DUST IN A GLOW DISCHARGE
Dust kaolin (aluminum silicate)
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Dust Acoustic Wave Image
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DA Dispersion relation
Monochromatic plane wave solutions for Te Ti
T
where d ndo/no
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Dust Acoustic WaveDispersion Relation
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Shocks in Dusty Plasma
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Shocks in Dusty Plasma- results
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Shocks in dusty plasmas Conclusions
  • Ion acoustic compress-ional pulses are observed
    to steepen as they travel through a dusty plasma
  • Relevant to astrophysical contexts where density
    disturbances travel through dust clouds

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Conclusions and Outlook
  • Only recently have we begun to explore the
    behavior of dusty plasmas in the laboratory
  • -charging mechanisms, waves
  • Technological applications of dusty plasmas are
    now being exploited
  • -ceramic deposition composites
  • -growth of nanosize particles
  • -diamond growth and deposition on metals

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  • Dusty plasmas in space are usually embedded in
    magnetic fields. This aspect of dusty plasmas has
    yet to be studied in the lab
  • R Mv/QB gtgt typical lab plasmas
  • Dusty plasmas may form strongly coupled systems
    known as Coulomb Crystals a new area for plasma
    physics research

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Dusty Plasma
DUST
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RF Dusty Plasma Device
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