Gradient effects on dust lattice waves in paramagnetic dusty plasma crystals

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Dust lattice modes are studied in a hexagonal two-dimensional lattice in plasma crystal, including paramagnetic dust particles. The gradients of magnetic fields, electric fields, and dust charge and also the interaction of dipole-dipole take into account. These gradients modify the levitation condition and affect the frequencies of dust lattice waves. The coupling between in-plane and out-of-plane modes gives rise to the hybrid mode, which is always an unstable mode. However, intersection of the in-plane mode with other modes does not result in mode-coupling instability.

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Shahmansouri, M. (2012). Gradient effects on dust lattice waves in paramagnetic dusty plasma crystals. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2251-7235-6-2

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