Abstract
Active Janus particles suspended in a plasma were studied experimentally. The Janus particles were micron-size plastic microspheres, one half of which was coated with a thin layer of platinum. They were suspended in the plasma sheath of a radio-frequency discharge in argon at low pressure. The Janus particles moved in characteristic looped trajectories, suggesting a combination of spinning and circling motion; their interactions led to the emergence of rich dynamics characterized by non-Maxwellian velocity distribution. The particle propulsion mechanism is discussed, the force driving the particle motion is identified as photophoretic force.
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Nosenko, V., Luoni, F., Kaouk, A., Rubin-Zuzic, M., & Thomas, H. (2020). Active Janus particles in a complex plasma. Physical Review Research, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.033226
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