Introduction to complex (dusty) plasma
Complex plasmas, also known as dusty plasmas, are composed of a weakly ionized gas and charged microparticles and represent the plasma state of soft matter.
Complex plasmas, also known as dusty plasmas, are composed of a weakly ionized gas and charged microparticles and represent the plasma state of soft matter.
In the ground laboratory, microparticles are levitated in the (pre)sheath region above the bottom electrode forming a two dimensional complex plasma.
Collaborating with DLR and JIHT, experiments are performed under microgravity conditions, where three-dimensional complex plasma can be formed.
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The laboratory is equipped with various experiment apparatus including GEC-CP system, PK-4C, THZ-QCL, and various plasma sources and diagnostic devices.
The results are published in various international physics journals including Physical Review Letters, New Journal of Physics, Physics of Plasmas, EPL, Coatings, etc.