Copyright 2000 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Physics of Plasmas and may be found at http://link.aip.org/link/?PHPAEN/7/4418/1International audienceNegatively charged dust particles are expected to modify the local sheath potential where they are in equilibrium. In the conditions of a hot cathode discharge, sheath profiles are deduced from the measurement of ion drift velocities, with dust particles in suspension and without. In the unperturbed potential profile, the surface potential of an isolated dust particle, its charge, and its potential energy can be estim...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
International audienceElectrode sheath profile measurements are reported, with dust particles in sus...
Copyright 1999 by the American Physical Society. This article may be downloaded for personal use onl...
This work investigates the modification of a plasma sheath in a complex plasma due to the presence o...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Experiments are performed in which dust particles are levitated at varying heights above the powered...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
International audienceElectrode sheath profile measurements are reported, with dust particles in sus...
Copyright 1999 by the American Physical Society. This article may be downloaded for personal use onl...
This work investigates the modification of a plasma sheath in a complex plasma due to the presence o...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Experiments are performed in which dust particles are levitated at varying heights above the powered...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Two in-situ experimental methods are presented in which dust particles are used to determine the ext...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...
Computer modeling of sheaths with dust particles, performed by means of the modified PIC method with...