2023
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.107.045205
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Dissipative solitary waves in a two-dimensional complex plasma: Amorphous versus crystalline

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“…These results are also consistent with the experimental findings that show the solitons traveling in both amorphous and crystalline regions display similar characteristic features. [ 21 ] The prediction made by QLCA regarding the formation of multiple solitons at higher screening parameter values has also been confirmed by the MD simulation data. Previous MD simulations suggested that the high amplitude perturbation tends to form multiple soliton structures.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…These results are also consistent with the experimental findings that show the solitons traveling in both amorphous and crystalline regions display similar characteristic features. [ 21 ] The prediction made by QLCA regarding the formation of multiple solitons at higher screening parameter values has also been confirmed by the MD simulation data. Previous MD simulations suggested that the high amplitude perturbation tends to form multiple soliton structures.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The results are consistent with the nonlinear QLCA model [ 12 ] and experimental findings. [ 21 ] It has been observed experimentally that solitons traveling in amorphous and crystalline regions display similar characteristic features. [ 21 ] We present a qualitative comparison of this finding with the nonlinear QLCA model later in this section.…”
Section: Numerical Simulation On Soliton‐like Profiles and Validation...mentioning
confidence: 99%