Abstract
Low-frequency compressional waves were observed in a suspension of strongly coupled 9.4μm spheres in an rf Kr plasma. Both parts of the complex wave number were measured to determine the dispersion relation, which agreed with a theoretical model of damped dust acoustic waves, ignoring strong coupling, but not with a strongly coupled dust-lattice wave model. The results yield experimental values for the dust plasma frequency, charge, Debye length, and damping rate, and support the applicability of fluid-based dispersion relations to strongly coupled dusty plasmas, which has been a controversy. © 1996 The American Physical Society.
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Pieper, J. B., & Goree, J. (1996). Dispersion of plasma dust acoustic waves in the strong-coupling regime. Physical Review Letters, 77(15), 3137–3140. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.3137
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