We demonstrate experimentally that the void in capacitively-coupled RF complex plasmas can exist in two qualitatively different regimes. The 'bright' void is characterized by bright plasma emission associated with the void, whereas the 'dim' void possesses no detectable emission feature. The transition from the dim to the bright regime occurs with an increase of the discharge power and has a discontinuous character. The discontinuity is manifested by a kink in the void size power dependencies. We reproduce the bright void (mechanically stabilized due to the balance of ion drag and electrostatic forces) by a simplified time-averaged 1D fluid model. To reproduce the dim void, we artificially include the radial ion diffusion into the continuit...
The plasma generated in a pulsed slit discharge nozzle is used to form molecular ions in an astrophy...
Plasma, often referred to as the fourth state of matter, is ionized gas consisting of positive ions ...
Experimental evidence of the existence of an intermediate region between a capacitively coupled plas...
Complex or dusty plasma is a medium containing ionized gas and micron-sized solid particles. A Void ...
The onset and growth of a dust void are investigated in a radio-frequency (rf) sheath of a capacitiv...
Voids in dusty plasma are a new phenomenon, which is still not understood. In this work we have stud...
Low-pressure acetylene plasmas are able to spontaneously form dust particles. This will result in a ...
We studied a capacitively coupled RF plasma with constant flow of argon and acetylene. These plasmas...
The void, which is a dust-free region inside the dust cloud in the plasma, results from a balance of...
This paper studies the glow intensity distribution of the discharge plasma against the tube radius a...
In dusty radio-frequency (RF) discharges under micro-gravity conditions often a void is observed, a...
Copyright 2011 EDP Sciences. The original publication is available at www.epjap.org and may be found...
The spectral emission of atoms in a dusty radio frequence (rf) discharge plasma in argon and helium ...
We investigated the self-excited as well as optogalvanically stimulated heartbeat instability in RF ...
The plasma generated in a pulsed slit discharge nozzle is used to form molecular ions in an astrophy...
Plasma, often referred to as the fourth state of matter, is ionized gas consisting of positive ions ...
Experimental evidence of the existence of an intermediate region between a capacitively coupled plas...
Complex or dusty plasma is a medium containing ionized gas and micron-sized solid particles. A Void ...
The onset and growth of a dust void are investigated in a radio-frequency (rf) sheath of a capacitiv...
Voids in dusty plasma are a new phenomenon, which is still not understood. In this work we have stud...
Low-pressure acetylene plasmas are able to spontaneously form dust particles. This will result in a ...
We studied a capacitively coupled RF plasma with constant flow of argon and acetylene. These plasmas...
The void, which is a dust-free region inside the dust cloud in the plasma, results from a balance of...
This paper studies the glow intensity distribution of the discharge plasma against the tube radius a...
In dusty radio-frequency (RF) discharges under micro-gravity conditions often a void is observed, a...
Copyright 2011 EDP Sciences. The original publication is available at www.epjap.org and may be found...
The spectral emission of atoms in a dusty radio frequence (rf) discharge plasma in argon and helium ...
We investigated the self-excited as well as optogalvanically stimulated heartbeat instability in RF ...
The plasma generated in a pulsed slit discharge nozzle is used to form molecular ions in an astrophy...
Plasma, often referred to as the fourth state of matter, is ionized gas consisting of positive ions ...
Experimental evidence of the existence of an intermediate region between a capacitively coupled plas...