This contribution focusses on the seemingly easy problem of the charging of micrometer sized particles on a substrate in a plasma. This seems trivial, because much is known about both the charging of surfaces near a plasma and of particles in the plasma bulk. The problem, however, becomes much more complicated when the particle is on the substrate surface. The charging currents to the particle are then highly altered by the substrate plasma sheath. Currently there is no consensus in literature about the resulting particle charge. We shall present both experimental measurements and numerical simulations of the charge on these particles. The experimental results are acquired by measuring the particle acceleration in an external electric field...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A dust particle on a surface will be electrically charged when a plasma is applied above it. This wi...
This contribution focusses on the seemingly easy problem of the charging of micrometer sized particl...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
An electrically isolated particle on a substrate surface will be electrically charged when a plasma ...
\u3cp\u3eAn electrically isolated particle on a substrate surface will be electrically charged when ...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A dust particle on a surface will be electrically charged when a plasma is applied above it. This wi...
This contribution focusses on the seemingly easy problem of the charging of micrometer sized particl...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is general knowledge that a substrate will charge to the floating potential when a plasma is appl...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
It is common knowledge that a floating surface will charge negative when a plasma is applied over it...
An electrically isolated particle on a substrate surface will be electrically charged when a plasma ...
\u3cp\u3eAn electrically isolated particle on a substrate surface will be electrically charged when ...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A microphysical description of the charging of dust grains in a plasma is presented. The model which...
A dust particle on a surface will be electrically charged when a plasma is applied above it. This wi...