The self-diffusion phenomenon in a two-dimensional dusty plasma at extremely strong (effective) magnetic fields is studied experimentally and by means of molecular dynamics simulations. In the experiment the high magnetic field is introduced by rotating the particle cloud and observing the particle trajectories in a corotating frame, which allows reaching effective magnetic fields up to 3000 T. The experimental results confirm the predictions of the simulations: (i) superdiffusive behavior is found at intermediate timescales and (ii) the dependence of the self-diffusion coefficient on the magnetic field is well reproduced.self-diffusionmagnetized plasmadusty plasm
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Dust particle diffusion across a magnetic field due to random charge fluctuations is reconsidered. P...
We present Molecular Dynamics computations of the velocity autocorrelation function and the self-dif...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method has been proposed for three-dimensional (3D) electrorheo...
The self-diffusion phenomenon in a two-dimensional dusty plasma at extremely strong (effective) magn...
Self-diffusion through dense classical one-component plasmas in a uniform magnetic field is studied ...
In this paper, we discuss the results of some molecular dynamics simulations of a magnetized one com...
International audienceThe problem of particle diffusion in position space, as a consequence of elect...
A multifluid MHD model is applied to study the magnetic field dynamics in a dusty plasma. The motion...
Abstract. Strongly coupled plasmas in which the interaction energy exceeds the kinetic energy play a...
In the paper one of possible reasons for explanation of strange transport in the turbulent plasma in...
Three-dimensionally extended dusty plasmas containing mixtures of two particle species of different ...
The coefficient of self-diffusion along an external magnetic field in a dense plasma is evaluated wi...
We numerically simulated the diffusion of a charged Brownian particle confined to a plane under the ...
International audienceWe investigate the role played by the different self-consistent fluctuations f...
This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry. Dispersions of paramagnetic colloids can be manipu...
Dust particle diffusion across a magnetic field due to random charge fluctuations is reconsidered. P...
We present Molecular Dynamics computations of the velocity autocorrelation function and the self-dif...
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method has been proposed for three-dimensional (3D) electrorheo...