Abstract
Density waves were studied in a phase-separated binary complex plasma under microgravity conditions. For the big particles, waves were self-excited by the two-stream instability, while for small particles, they were excited by heartbeat instability with the presence of reversed propagating pulses of a different frequency. By studying the dynamics of wave crests at the interface, we recognize a "collision zone" and a "merger zone" before and after the interface, respectively. The results provide a generic picture of wave-wave interaction at the interface between two "mediums".
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Yang, L., Schwabe, M., Zhdanov, S., Thomas, H. M., Lipaev, A. M., Molotkov, V. I., … Du, C. R. (2017). Density waves at the interface of a binary complex plasma. EPL, 117(2). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/117/25001
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