2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5122861
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Particle charge in PK-4 dc discharge from ground-based and microgravity experiments

Abstract: The charge of microparticles immersed in the dc discharge of PK-4 experimental facility has been estimated using the particle velocities from experiments performed on Earth and under microgravity conditions on the International Space Station (ISS). The theoretical model used for these estimates is based on the balance of the forces acting on a single particle in the discharge. The model takes into account the radial dependence of the discharge parameters and describes reasonably well the experimental measureme… Show more

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“…Here, again, we have used the particle charges corresponding to m estimated in the PK-4 set up in Ref. [ 24 ]. Larger grains have, therefore, even more chances to stay in the attractive potential well than smaller ones.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Particle Interaction Accounting For Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, again, we have used the particle charges corresponding to m estimated in the PK-4 set up in Ref. [ 24 ]. Larger grains have, therefore, even more chances to stay in the attractive potential well than smaller ones.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Particle Interaction Accounting For Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the particle charge Q, we adopted the values reported for our experimental conditions in Ref. [12]. For the particle neutral gas drag rate γ , we used the Epstein expression [13].…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microparticle charge according to the measurements in Ref. [33] was about 2100 elementary charges.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The oscillating electric field polarizes the shielding cloud of the microparticles, which leads to the appearance of the quadrupole term in their interaction potential [16]. Usage of dc electric field is not practical in complex plasmas since it causes instabilities in the microparticle suspensions [29][30][31] and under microgravity conditions also their drift [31][32][33]. In the present work, the so-called "polarity switching" mode [20] of the dc discharge in the PK-4 setup was used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%