Mode-coupling instability (MCI) in a single-layer complex plasma crystal was studied experimentally in the regime of strong neutral gas damping. To trigger MCI, the discharge power was reduced at constant gas pressure. Surprisingly, at the onset of MCI the mean interparticle spacing became larger and the normalized neutral gas damping rate marginally increased. A steady-state regime where MCI occurred but was suppressed by the neutral gas friction was observed. Suppressed MCI caused heating up of the plasma crystal but did not lead to its melting. A theoretical model is proposed which describes well our experimental observations
The full melting of a two-dimensional plasma crystal was induced in a principally stable monolayer b...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging of a single-layer plasma crystal was performed using a commercial ple...
The dynamics of a single-layer complex plasma crystal was measured by performing its three-dimension...
Complex, or dusty plasma is a regular plasma where small particles of solid mater are dispersed. Dus...
Wave modes of many physical systems can become coupled to each other. Mode coupling can lead to new ...
It is demonstrated experimentally that the wake-mediated resonant coupling of the in-plane and out-o...
The transition between linear and nonlinear regimes of the mode-coupling instability (MCI) operatin...
A review of experimental studies on waves, phonon dispersion relations, and mode-coupling instabilit...
In this article, the stability of a complex plasma monolayer levitating in the sheath of the powered...
Two-dimensional complex plasma crystals are an ideal model system to study dynamic processes [1]. Re...
In this article, a strategy to track microparticles and link their trajectories adapted to the study...
Spontaneous formation of spinning pairs of particles, or torsions was studied in a single-layer comp...
Two-dimensional complex plasma crystals are an ideal model system to study dynamic processes on the ...
The melting of a two-dimensional plasma crystal was induced in a principally stable monolayer by las...
Two-dimensional (2D) plasma crystals are popular model systems to study various phenomena such as wa...
The full melting of a two-dimensional plasma crystal was induced in a principally stable monolayer b...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging of a single-layer plasma crystal was performed using a commercial ple...
The dynamics of a single-layer complex plasma crystal was measured by performing its three-dimension...
Complex, or dusty plasma is a regular plasma where small particles of solid mater are dispersed. Dus...
Wave modes of many physical systems can become coupled to each other. Mode coupling can lead to new ...
It is demonstrated experimentally that the wake-mediated resonant coupling of the in-plane and out-o...
The transition between linear and nonlinear regimes of the mode-coupling instability (MCI) operatin...
A review of experimental studies on waves, phonon dispersion relations, and mode-coupling instabilit...
In this article, the stability of a complex plasma monolayer levitating in the sheath of the powered...
Two-dimensional complex plasma crystals are an ideal model system to study dynamic processes [1]. Re...
In this article, a strategy to track microparticles and link their trajectories adapted to the study...
Spontaneous formation of spinning pairs of particles, or torsions was studied in a single-layer comp...
Two-dimensional complex plasma crystals are an ideal model system to study dynamic processes on the ...
The melting of a two-dimensional plasma crystal was induced in a principally stable monolayer by las...
Two-dimensional (2D) plasma crystals are popular model systems to study various phenomena such as wa...
The full melting of a two-dimensional plasma crystal was induced in a principally stable monolayer b...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging of a single-layer plasma crystal was performed using a commercial ple...
The dynamics of a single-layer complex plasma crystal was measured by performing its three-dimension...