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Phase transition in electrorheological plasmas

Christopher Dietz, Johannes Budak, Tobias Kamprich, M. Kretschmer, Markus H. Thoma

2021Contributions to Plasma Physics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Applying an external electric AC field to a dusty plasma, the micro‐particles arrange in strings or chains. In analogy to electrorheological fluids, such a system is called electrorheological plasma. Turning gradually the AC field into a DC field, the string formation is diminished until it vanishes completely in the DC case. In this way, a cross‐over transition from a string‐like to an isotropic micro‐particle many‐body system can be investigated. Experimental investigations of electrorheological plasmas are performed under microgravity conditions in parabolic flights. For analysing the image data, a supervised machine learning code was developed and a continuous cross over was found. A molecular dynamics simulation showed qualitatively similar results but also some deviations from the experimental results.

Topics & Concepts

Electrorheological fluidElectric fieldPlasmaIsotropyString (physics)PhysicsPhase transitionField (mathematics)Particle (ecology)MechanicsCondensed matter physicsClassical mechanicsOpticsTheoretical physicsQuantum mechanicsOceanographyMathematicsGeologyPure mathematicsDust and Plasma Wave PhenomenaGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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