2018
DOI: 10.1002/ctpp.201800114
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Linear electrodynamic trap as a tool for cleaning dusty surfaces

Abstract: This work is devoted to the experimental and numerical investigations of the possibility of cleaning dusty dielectric surfaces using an electrodynamic trap. We used a linear quadrupole Paul trap and polydisperse aluminium oxide particles in our experiments. Numerical simulations were performed using Brownian and molecular dynamic methods. The phenomenon of lifting and trapping of uncharged particles placed on the glass substrate located under the trap was experimentally observed. The parameters of the trap and… Show more

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“…• Electrodynamic Surface Cleaning: some surfaces can be designed to generate an electrostatic charge that repels dust and particles, helping to keep the surface cleaner over time (Deputatova et al, 2018);…”
Section: Self-cleaning Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Electrodynamic Surface Cleaning: some surfaces can be designed to generate an electrostatic charge that repels dust and particles, helping to keep the surface cleaner over time (Deputatova et al, 2018);…”
Section: Self-cleaning Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%