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DUSTY/COMPLEX PLASMAS: BASIC AND INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 16 – 20 May 2011
Melville, New York, 2011AIP CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 1397
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Sixth International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas
EDITORS
Vladimir Yu. NosenkoMax-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany
Padma K. ShuklaRuhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Markus H. ThomaHubertus M. Thomas
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany
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Markus H. ThomaHubertus M. Thomas
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische PhysikP.O. Box 131285741 GarchingGermany
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AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1397 Dusty/Complex Plasmas: Basic and Interdisciplinary Research Sixth International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas
Table of Contents Preface: Dusty/Complex Plasmas: Basic and Interdisciplinary Research
Vladimir Yu. Nosenko, Padma K. Shukla, Markus H. Thoma, and Hubertus M. Thomas
1
Dedication 3
Ove Havnes—An Appreciation T. W. Hartquist, C. La Hoz, and G. E. Morfill
4
Group Photo 8
PART I. LECTURES AND TALKS
FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES IN DUSTY (COMPLEX) PLASMAS
Experiments and theory of dusty plasmas P. K. Shukla
11
Nonlinear dust acoustic waves, shocks and stationary structures in a DC glow discharge dusty plasma Robert L. Merlino, Jonathon R. Heinrich, and Su-Hyun Kim
24
Nonplanar shock waves in dusty plasmas A. A. Mamun and P. K. Shukla
30
Mode coupling due to ion wakes in 2D complex plasma crystals
L. Couëdel, A.V. Ivlev, S. Zhdanov, V. Nosenko, H. M. Thomas, and G. E. Morfill
38
Nonlinear phenomena and self-organization in dusty plasmas O. Arp, K. O. Menzel, D. Caliebe, T. Bockwoldt, and A. Piel
44
Some thoughts about dust density waves A. Piel
50
Higher Landau modes and dust shielding in field-driven ion flows R. Kompaneets, A.V. Ivlev, S. V. Vladimirov, and G. E. Morfill
56
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Modeling agglomeration of dust particles in plasma
Lorin S. Matthews, Victor Land, Qianyu Ma, Jonathan D. Perry, and
Truell W. Hyde
60
Exploring the limits of cooperative phenomena using complex plasmas M. Schwabe, S. Zhdanov, A.V. Ivlev, H. M. Thomas, and G. E. Morfill
66
Exploring the analogy between freezing of a 2D Yukawa liquid and 2D
decaying turbulence in fluids K. Rypdal, B. Klumov, B. Kozelov, R. Kube, and M. Rypdal
72
Shear flows in two dimensional strongly coupled Yukawa liquids: A
large scale molecular dynamics study R. Ganesh and J. Ashwin
78
Electrostatic waves in superthermal dusty plasmas: Review of recent
advancement I. Kourakis and S. Sultana
86
Structures and dynamics of fine particle (dusty) plasmas with cylindrical
symmetry: Theory and simulations Hiroo Totsuji and Chieko Totsuji
92
The effect of dust charge variation, due to ion flow and electron
depletion, on dust levitation
Victor Land, Angela Douglass, Ke Qiao, Lorin Matthews, and Truell
Hyde
98
Charging and potential in finite clusters of dust grains W. J. Miloch and D. Block
104
Nonlinear wave-particle interaction and particle trapping in large
amplitude dust acoustic waves Mei-Chu Chang, Lee-Wen Teng, and Lin I
110
Structural and dynamic phenomena in the ―Plasma Kristall – 4‖
experiments under microgravity conditions
A. D. Usachev, A. V. Zobnin, O. F. Petrov, V. E. Fortov, M. H. Thoma,
H. Höfner, M. Kretschmer, M. Fink, and G. E. Morfill
114
3D particle dynamics in dusty plasmas under microgravity
B. Buttenschön, M. Himpel, A. Melzer, D. Caliebe, K. O. Menzel, O.
Arp, and A. Piel
118
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New developments in particle image velocimetry (PIV) for the study of
complex plasmas
Edward Thomas, Jr., Ross Fisher, Joseph Shaw, Robert Jefferson, Mark
Cianciosa, and Jeremiah Williams
122
Application of tomographic particle image velocimetry to complex
(dusty) plasmas Jeremiah Williams
126
Dynamic light scattering on complex plasmas Andreas Aschinger and Jörg Winter
130
Optical emission of dusty RF discharges: Experiment and simulation
A. Melzer, S. Hübner, L. Lewerentz, K. Matyash, R. Schneider, and V. R.
Ikkurthi
134
Universal properties of the melting curves for a wide class of
interparticle interactions Sergey A. Khrapak, Manis Chaudhuri, and Gregor E. Morfill
138
Dust charging and transport on surfaces X. Wang, S. Robertson, and M. Horányi
142
Static and dynamic viscosity of a single layer dusty plasma Peter Hartmann, Máté Cs. Sándor, Anikó Kovács, and Zoltán Donkó
146
Simulations of the DC-discharge plasma with dusty structure
A. V. Zobnin, A. D. Usachev, O. F. Petrov, V. E. Fortov, and M. A.
Bukharin
150
Polarization of a trapped ion cloud around a dust particle in an external
electric field G. I. Sukhinin, A. V. Fedoseev, S. Yu. Suslov, and R. O. Khokhlov
152
Supersonic plasma flow past an obstacle: A gas dynamic model J. E. Allen
156
SPACE PLASMAS
Dust laden plasmas in space D. Asoka Mendis
163
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Frontiers in in-situ cosmic dust detection and analysis
Zoltán Sternovsky, Siegfried Auer, Keith Drake, Eberhard Grün, Mihály
Horányi, Huy Le, Ralf Srama, and Jianfeng Xie
173
The flow of interstellar dust through the solar system: The role of dust
charging
V. J. Sterken, N. Altobelli, S. Kempf, G. Schwehm, R. Srama, P. Strub,
and E. Grün
179
DUSTY PLASMAS IN APPLICATIONS
Particle formation in a DC discharge
A. Michau, G. Lombardi, L. Colina Delacqua, M. Redolfi, C. Arnas, X.
Bonnin, and K. Hassouni
185
Comparison of nanoparticles collected in the MAST tokamak with those
produced in laboratory plasmas
C. Arnas, C. Pardanaud, C. Martin, P. Roubin, G. De Temmerman, B.
Pégourié, K. Hassouni, G. Lombardi, X. Bonnin, and A. Michau
191
Self-bias monitoring during gas-phase synthesis of single-walled carbon
nanotubes in plasmas Y. Hayashi, Y. Masaki, Y. Kimura, and R. Yamada
195
INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Charged colloidal suspensions and their link to complex plasmas H. Löwen, C. P. Royall, A. Ivlev, and G. E. Morfill
201
PART II. POSTERS
Study of vertical auto-oscillations of a single particle in the quasi-2D
dusty plasma structures
N. N. Antonov, A. V. Gavrikov, A. S. Ivanov, O. F. Petrov, R. A.
Timirkhanov, and V. E. Fortov
213
Experimental study of time evolution of a vacancy in the dusty plasma
crystal and dynamics of vacancy’s nearest neighbors
N. N. Antonov, A. V. Gavrikov, A. S. Ivanov, O. F. Petrov, R. A.
Timirkhanov, and V. E. Fortov
215
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Collective motion in chain bundle dusty plasma liquids Yen-Shou Su, Chong-Wai Io, and Lin I
217
Channeling and surfing of projectiles in chain-bundle dusty plasma
liquids Ya-Yi Tsai, Mei-Chu Chang, and Lin I
219
Development of an optical method for studying sizes and shapes of
microparticles in dusty plasmas in situ N. E. Zharikov , A. D. Khakhaev, and A. I. Scherbina
221
Time evolution of the electron and Ar* metastable atom densities in
pulsed plasmas
Brankica Sikimić, Ilija Stefanović, Igor Denysenko, Nader Sadeghi, and
Jörg Winter
223
Dusty plasma technology for the quasicrystalline composites production
A. S. Ivanov, V. S. Kruglov, A. F. Pal, A. N. Ryabinkin, A. O. Serov, D.
S. Shaytura, A. N. Starostin, A. V. Gavrikov, O. F. Petrov, and V. E.
Fortov
225
Charge of particles in plasmas under external UV-radiation M. Puttscher and A. Melzer
227
Influence of polarization force on Jeans instability of magnetized dusty
plasma R. P. Prajapati and R. K. Chhajlani
229
Secondary electron emission from dust and its effect on charging B. K. Saikia, B. Kakati, S. S. Kausik, and M. Bandyopadhyay
231
Kinetic interactions of charged grains in smoky plasmas G. S. Dragan and D. V. Spodarets
233
Experiments on phase transitions of 3D dust clusters T. Miksch, A. Schella, A. Melzer, J. Schablinski, and D. Block
235
Effective interaction potentials between compound particles in dusty
plasmas Zh. A. Moldabekov, T. S. Ramazanov, and K. N. Dzhumagulova
237
Effect of electrostatic confinement on charging of dust grains S. S. Kausik, B. Kakati, and B. K. Saikia
239
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Method of experimental research of long-range interactions in smoky
plasmas D. V. Spodarets and G. S. Dragan
241
Vortices and dust streamers in Earth’s ionosphere Y. N. Izvekova, S. I. Popel, and P. K. Shukla
243
Weakly dissipative dust ion-acoustic solitons in the presence of
electromagnetic radiation
A. P. Golub’, Y. N. Izvekova, T. V. Losseva, S. I. Popel, and P. K.
Shukla
245
Dusty plasma effects in Earth’s magnetosphere Y. N. Izvekova and S. I. Popel
247
On limiting values of dust charges in complex plasmas S. I. Kopnin, T. I. Morozova, and S. I. Popel
249
On influence of neutrals on dust particle charging in complex plasmas in
the presence of electromagnetic radiation S. I. Kopnin, A. A. Morzhakova, S. I. Popel, and P. K. Shukla
251
Tropospheric response to modulational excitation of dust acoustic
perturbartions in Earth’s ionosphere S. I. Kopnin, S. I. Popel, and M. Y. Yu
253
Model of sedimentation of submicron charged particles in Earth’s
ionosphere A. Yu. Dubinsky and S. I. Popel
255
Farley-Buneman instability in dusty space plasma B. Atamaniuk, A. Volokitin, and H. Rothkaehl
257
Dusty pair plasma-wave propagation and diffusive transition of
oscillations Barbara Atamaniuk and Andrzej J. Turski
259
Grain charging and shielding in collisional plasmas S. Y. Bronin, L. G. D’yachkov, A. G. Khrapak, and S. V. Vladimirov
261
Experimental determination of particle charge in highly collisional
plasma Manis Chaudhuri, Sergey A. Khrapak, and Gregor E. Morfill
263
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Experimental analysis of surface wave in complex plasmas under
microgravity condition
M. Chaudhuri, U. Konopka, Ed. Thomas, Jr., H. M. Thomas, C. Knapek,
A. V. Ivlev, G. E. Morfill, A. M. Lipaev, V. I. Molotkov, O. F. Petrov,
and V. E. Fortov
265
Gravitational instability of dusty plasma with radiative process R. P. Prajapati and R. K. Chhajlani
267
Ion collection by a sphere in a drifting collisional plasma Christian Bernt Haakonsen and Ian H. Hutchinson
269
Corona discharge in nuclear excited dusty plasma
L. V. Deputatova, O. A. Sinkevich, V. E. Fortov, V. S. Filinov, V. I.
Vladimirov, V. I. Meshakin, and V. A. Rykov
271
Influence of constant magnetic field on plasma-dust structures in glow
discharge
Zh. Zh. Tasbayev, I. V. Nagorny, M. K Dosbolayev, and T. S.
Ramazanov
273
Nonlinear inertial Alfvén wave in dusty plasmas S. Mahmood and H. Saleem
275
Dusty plasma structures in stratified discharge under action of an axial
magnetic field: Mechanisms of the rotation inversion Lev G. D’yachkov
277
Fully kinetic simulation of dust-ion acoustic waves: Landau damping
and dust concentration effect S. M. Hosseini Jenab, I. Kourakis, and H. Abbasi
279
Emission and absorption spectroscopy of carbon arc plasma during
formation of carbon magnetic encapsulates
H. Lange, O. Łabędź, A. Huczko, and M. Bystrzejewski
281
Synthesis of carbon encapsulated iron nanoparticles by carbon arc
discharge
H. Lange, O. Łabędź, and M. Bystrzejewski
283
Surface waves and resonances in magnetized plasmas with positive and
negative dust grains or nanoparticles N. F. Cramer
285
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Shock wave propagation in a dusty plasma crystal H. Bailung, S. K. Sharma, N. Bhagoboty, and Y. Nakamura
287
Experiments on Coulomb crystal in rf discharge plasma S. K. Sharma and H. Bailung
289
Generalized Bohm criterion for electronegative complex plasma S. Chekour and A. Tahraoui
291
Nonlinear dust-density waves in a laboratory discharge Tim Bockwoldt, Kristoffer Ole Menzel, Oliver Arp, and Alexander Piel
293
Compact globular structures in cryogenic complex plasmas
S. N. Antipov, M. M. Vasiliev, M. M. Alyapyshev, O. F. Petrov, and V.
E. Fortov
295
Stochastic dynamics of charge fluctuations in dusty plasma: A non-
Markovian approach H. Asgari, S. V. Muniandy, and C. S. Wong
297
The motion of dust particles near electric probe
N. Kh. Bastykova, S. K. Kodanova, M. K Dosbolayev, T. S. Ramazanov,
and Y. А. Ussenov
299
Self-discharging of positively charged dust grains
M. Beránek, J. Pavlu, I. Richterová, J. Vaverka, J. Šafránková, and Z.
Nĕmeček
301
Interaction of fast projectiles with a stationary dusty plasma under
microgravity conditions D. Caliebe, O. Arp, and A. Piel
303
Electron beam-plasma interaction in a dusty plasma with excess
suprathermal electrons A. Danehkar, N. S. Saini, M. A. Hellberg, and I. Kourakis
305
Complex viscosity of 3D Yukawa liquids Z. Donkó, J. Goree, and P. Hartmann
307
Coating of thin nanofilms on microparticles in dusty plasma
M. K. Dosbolayev, T. S. Ramazanov, T. T. Daniyarov, M. Silamiya, and
M. T. Gabdullin
309
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Demixing-stimulated lane formation in binary complex plasma C.-R. Du, K. Jiang, K. R. Sütterlin, A.V. Ivlev, and G. E. Morfill
311
On possibility of determination of interparticle interaction potential in
complex plasma on the basis of pair correlation function E. Apfelbaum, B. Klumov, A. Khrapak, V. Fortov, and G. Morfill
313
Nanodust in magnetized plasma Franko Greiner, Jan Carstensen, Helge Ketelsen, and Alexander Piel
315
Initial stages in phase separation of binary complex plasmas: Numerical
experiments
K. Jiang, L.-J. Hou, A.V. Ivlev, Y.-F. Li, C.-R. Du, H. M. Thomas, G. E.
Morfill, and K. R. Sütterlin
317
Electrode configuration for dusty plasmas with uniform dust clouds
under microgravity conditions
Kazuo Takahashi, Noriyoshi Sato, Yukio Watanabe, Yasuaki Hayashi,
and Satoshi Adachi
319
Calibration and correspondence analysis for three-view stereoscopy in
dusty plasmas Michael Himpel, Birger Buttenschön, and André Melzer
321
Modelling of threshold separation distance for attractive interaction in
three dust particles R. Najafi Jabdaraghi, S. Sobhanian, and B. Nedaeeshakarab
323
Electrons emitted from small dust grains: Comparison of sphere and
cube I. Richterová, Z. Nĕmeček, M. Beránek, J. Pavlů, and J. Šafránková
325
Linearly coupled electrostatic and shear Alfven waves in dense plasma in
the presence of stationary dust S. A. Khan
327
The energy transfer in dust particles structure in gas discharge plasma A. Timofeev
329
Solitary structures in dusty plasma consisting of negative ions and kappa
electrons N. S. Saini, B. S. Chahal, A. S. Bains, and T. S. Gill
331
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Particle trapping in corners of horizontal electrodes and vertical walls Thomas Trottenberg, Moritz Haass, and Holger Kersten
333
3D diagnostic of complex plasma Edward Hall and Dmitry Samsonov
335
Thermophoretic force on a dust particle in a diffused plasma in the
vapor of liquid helium M. Chikasue, M. Shindo, and O. Ishihara
337
Dust-ion acoustic solitary waves in a multi-component plasma with
negative ions B. S. Chahal, N. S. Saini, and A. S. Bains
339
Formation of jet propulsion near dust particle in plasma
L. M. Vasilyak, F. I. Vysykailo, V. E. Fortov, V. I. Molotkov, G. E.
Morfill, and H. M. Thomas
341
The temperature of microparticles in a low-pressure discharge as a
plasma diagnostic tool H. R. Maurer, R. Basner, and H. Kersten
343
Dust cluster rotation in cryogenic magnetized plasma N. C. Adhikary and O. Ishihara
345
The dynamics and motions of dust particles in two and three negatively
charged particle system: Theory and modelling B. Nedaeeshakarab, R. Najafi Jabdaraghi, and S. Sobhanian
347
Vortices of self-gravitating grains in dusty plasmas E. Nebbat and R. Annou
349
Vortices in non-ideal dusty plasmas E. Nebbat and R. Annou
351
Plasma parameters inside a dusty crystal G. I. Sukhinin, A. V. Fedoseev, R. O. Khokhlov, and S. Yu. Suslov
353
Modulational instability of dust electron acoustic waves in superthermal
dusty plasmas N. S. Saini, S. Sultana, and I. Kourakis
355
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Large-amplitude electron-acoustic solitons in a dusty plasma with
kappa-distributed electrons N. S. Saini, A. Danehkar, M. A. Hellberg, and I. Kourakis
357
Freezing and melting of 3D complex plasma structures driven by neutral
gas pressure manipulation in PK-3 Plus experiment
S. A. Khrapak, B. A. Klumov, P. Huber, V. I. Molotkov, A. M. Lipaev,
V. N. Naumkin, H. M. Thomas, A. V. Ivlev, G. E. Morfill, O. F. Petrov,
V. E. Fortov, Yu. Malentschenko, and S. Volkov
359
Kinetic process of a 2D phase transition C. A. Knapek, C. Durniak, D. Samsonov, and G. E. Morfill
361
Computer simulation of dust transport phenomena in RF discharges O. Yu. Kravchenko, T. Y. Lisitchenko, and Yu. A. Yastrub
363
Existence domains of large amplitude dust-acoustic solitons in non-
thermal plasmas with positive and negative dust
S. K. Maharaj, R. Bharuthram, S. V. Singh, S. R. Pillay, and G. S.
Lakhina
365
Large amplitude dust-acoustic double layers in non-thermal plasmas
with positive and negative dust
S. K. Maharaj, R. Bharuthram, S. V. Singh, S. R. Pillay, and G. S.
Lakhina
367
Dust particle growth in a sputtering discharge with krypton H. Tawidian, M. Mikikian, T. Lecas, and L. Boufendi
369
Void investigations using laser diagnostics
H. Tawidian, H. El Hainouni, T. Gibert, M. Mikikian, T. Lecas, and L.
Boufendi
371
Determination of the electron temperature in a low pressure dusty
radiofrequency methane plasma
Véronique Massereau-Guilbaud, Isabelle Géraud-Grenier, André Plain,
and Maxime Mikikian
373
The dust accelerator facility of the Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and
Atmospheric Studies
M. Horányi, A. Colette, K. Drake, E. Grün, S. Kempf, T. Munsat, S.
Robertson, A. Shu, Z. Sternovsky, and X. Wang
375
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Interpenetration of two clouds of microparticles in complex plasma
under microgravity conditions
V. I. Molotkov, A. M. Lipaev, V. N. Naumkin, H. M. Thomas, M.
Schwabe, A. V. Ivlev, S. A. Khrapak, V. E. Fortov, and G. E. Morfill
377
Optical spectroscopic diagnostics of dusty plasma in rf discharge
S. A. Orazbayev, M. N. Jumagulov, М. K. Dosbolayev, M. Silamiya, T.
S. Ramazanov, and L. Boufendi
379
Action of nanosecond electric pulses for glow discharge dusty plasma
structures
V. N. Naumkin, D. A. Fatkullin, V. I. Molotkov, V. Ya. Pecherkin, D. N.
Polyakov, L. M. Vasilyak, and V. E. Fortov
381
Existence of dust atoms & modified OML theory Zahida Ehsan, N. L. Tsintsadze, and S. Poedts
383
Interstellar dust flow through the solar system
Peter Strub, Veerle J. Sterken, Harald Krüger, Eberhard Grün, and Mihaly
Horanyi
385
Operation of a Langmuir probe in a photoelectron plasma
Adrienne Dove, Scott Robertson, Mihaly Horanyi, Andrew Poppe, and
Xu Wang
387
Magnetic field induced shear flow in a strongly coupled complex plasma P. Bandyopadhyay, U. Konopka, K. Jiang, and G. Morfill
389
Debye radius in complex plasma medium from experimental data A. A. Piskunov, S. F. Podryadchikov, and A. D. Khakhaev
391
Measurements of dust oscillations with laser heterodyne receiver of
scattered radiation Yuriy Serozhkin and Yevgen Venger
393
Effect of attractive potential on Coulomb crystal formation Swati Baruah and Nilakshi Das
395
Agglomeration of dust particles in the lab
Lorin S. Matthews, Jorge Carmona-Reyes, Victor Land, and Truell W.
Hyde
397
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Evolution of dusty plasma instabilities in cryogenic DC discharge
M. M. Vasiliev, M. M. Alyapyshev, S. N. Antipov, O. F. Petrov, and V.
E. Fortov
399
Dust particles influence on cryogenic plasma of glow discharge in neon L. M. Vasilyak, D. N. Polyakov, and V. V. Shumova
401
Study of glow discharge positive column with dust particles D. N. Polyakov, V. V. Shumova, and L. M. Vasilyak
403
Dust acoustic mode in inhomogeneous plasma J. Vranjes
405
Dust acoustic instability driven by solar and stellar winds J. Vranjes
407
Dust acoustic waves in strongly coupled complex plasmas V. V. Yaroshenko, V. Nosenko, and G. E. Morfill
409
Temperature dependence of the ion energy distribution in a hydrogen
diluted silane VHF plasma M. M. De Jong, A. Mohan, J. K. Rath, and R. E. I. Schropp
411
Observation of bow structures in a complex plasma O. Ishihara, Y. Nakamura, Y. Saitou, and T. Kamimura
413
Impact of Mie scattering on charging of dust grains S. K. Mishra, Shikha Misra, and M. S. Sodha
415
Charge distribution in mesospheric clouds Shikha Misra, S. K. Mishra, and M. S. Sodha
417
Complex (dusty) plasma processes in heliogeophysics S. I. Popel
419
Spatially extended void-free dusty plasmas in a laboratory radio-
frequency discharge C. Schmidt, O. Arp, and A. Piel
421
The structure of nonlinear dust-density waves under microgravity
conditions K. O. Menzel, O. Arp, and A. Piel
423
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The shape and charge of lunar dust simulant (LHT) under electron
bombardment J. Pavlů, M. Beránek, I. Richterová, J. Šafránková, and Z. Němeček
425
Qualitative and quantitative changes of various dusty plasma substances
formed in glow discharge
A. A. Piskunov, S. F. Podryadchikov, A. I. Scherbina, and A. D.
Khakhaev
427
Dust streaming in toroidal traps Torben Reichstein and Alexander Piel
429
Fractional dynamics of single file diffusion in dusty plasma ring S. V. Muniandy, W. X. Chew, H. Asgari, C. S. Wong, and S. C. Lim
431
The charging of dust particles in the range of very high discharge
frequencies
T. Antonova, S. A. Khrapak, C.-R. Du, B. Steffes, H. M. Thomas, and G.
E. Morfill
433
Strong electrostatic interaction effect on modulational stability of dust
acoustic waves S. Sultana, I. Kourakis, and V. V. Yaroshenko
435
Radial distributions of dusty plasma parameters in a glow discharge A. V. Fedoseev and G. I. Sukhinin
437
Dust trajectories as high precision diagnostic Jan Carstensen, Franko Greiner, and Alexander Piel
439
Structural properties of dense hard sphere systems near random close
packing B. A. Klumov, S. A. Khrapak, and G. E. Morfill
441
Tailored modification of plasma polymerized nanoparticles
Eva Kovacevic, J. Berndt, Th. Strunskus, C. Jäger, Th. Sauvage, and L.
Boufendi
443
High-speed imaging of dusty plasma instabilities
H. Tawidian, L. Couëdel, M. Mikikian, T. Lecas, L. Boufendi, and O.
Vallée
445
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Dynamical properties and interaction models of dusty particles in
complex plasma
T. S. Ramazanov, K. N. Dzhumagulova, S. K. Kodanova, M. T.
Gabdullin, M. K. Dosbolayev, Zh. A. Moldabekov, and N. Kh. Bastykova
447
Cassini's charging and ion wake formation in Saturn’s magnetosphere V. V. Yaroshenko, W. J. Miloch, S. V. Vladimirov, and G. E. Morfill
449
Role of magnetic field on dust crystal formation Nilakshi Das and Swati Baruah
451
Composition and electrical properties of dust from tokamak compass
J. Vaverka, M. Beránek, J. Pavlů, I. Richterová, M. Vyšinka, J.
Šafránková, and Z. Němeček
453
Microdroplet plasma crystal A. I. Scherbina, S. S. Timofeev, and E. V. Podanev
455
Crystallization dynamics of a 2D Yukawa system A. Kovács, P. Hartmann, Z. Donkó, I. Groma, and G. Györgyi
457
Author Index 459