In a ground-based definition study, a concept for a new type of microgravity experiment is developed. We formed a new state of matter: a crystalline lattice structure of charged micron-size spheres, suspended in a charge-neutral plasma. The plasma is formed by a low-pressure radio-frequency argon discharge. Solid microspheres are introduced, and they gain a negative electric charge. They are cooled by molecular drag on the ambient neutral gas. They are detected by laser light scattering and video photography. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated that a two-dimensional nonquantum lattice forms through the Coulomb interaction of these spheres. Microgravity is thought to be required to observe a three-dimensional structure
The PK-3 Plus laboratory on board the International Space Station is used to study the interaction b...
Complex (or “dusty”) plasmas consist of electrons, ions, charged, mostly monodisperse, microparticl...
The investigations have been performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) with the help o...
The technical topic of the project was the experimental observation of Coulomb crystallization of ch...
Complex plasmas are low-temperature plasmas in which microparticles are embedded. The microparticles...
Observations of crystal-like ordering of fine particles in plasmas were first reported in 1994, when...
Complex/dusty plasmas are ubiquitous in space, including interstellar clouds, circumstellar and prot...
Complex (dusty) plasmas are composed of weakly ionized gas and charged microparticles and represent ...
Complex plasmas consist of micrometer-sized particles embedded in a low temperature plasma. Gravity ...
The structure of dust particles in dusty plasmas under microgravity has been analyzed by molecular d...
Complex (dusty) plasmas are composed of weakly ionised gas and charged microparticles and represent ...
Liquid and crystalline phases can be formed in so-called complex plasmas-plasmas enriched with solid...
Complex plasmas are low temperature plasmas that contain microparticles in addition to ions, electro...
Structure formation of dust particles in dusty plasmas under microgravity has been simulated by the ...
Micrometer-sized (micro- or dust) particles immersed in the normal laboratory gasdischarges accumul...
The PK-3 Plus laboratory on board the International Space Station is used to study the interaction b...
Complex (or “dusty”) plasmas consist of electrons, ions, charged, mostly monodisperse, microparticl...
The investigations have been performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) with the help o...
The technical topic of the project was the experimental observation of Coulomb crystallization of ch...
Complex plasmas are low-temperature plasmas in which microparticles are embedded. The microparticles...
Observations of crystal-like ordering of fine particles in plasmas were first reported in 1994, when...
Complex/dusty plasmas are ubiquitous in space, including interstellar clouds, circumstellar and prot...
Complex (dusty) plasmas are composed of weakly ionized gas and charged microparticles and represent ...
Complex plasmas consist of micrometer-sized particles embedded in a low temperature plasma. Gravity ...
The structure of dust particles in dusty plasmas under microgravity has been analyzed by molecular d...
Complex (dusty) plasmas are composed of weakly ionised gas and charged microparticles and represent ...
Liquid and crystalline phases can be formed in so-called complex plasmas-plasmas enriched with solid...
Complex plasmas are low temperature plasmas that contain microparticles in addition to ions, electro...
Structure formation of dust particles in dusty plasmas under microgravity has been simulated by the ...
Micrometer-sized (micro- or dust) particles immersed in the normal laboratory gasdischarges accumul...
The PK-3 Plus laboratory on board the International Space Station is used to study the interaction b...
Complex (or “dusty”) plasmas consist of electrons, ions, charged, mostly monodisperse, microparticl...
The investigations have been performed onboard the International Space Station (ISS) with the help o...