Measurements of the power spectrum and dispersion relation of self-excited dust acoustic waves

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Published 4 January 2010 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation V. Nosenko et al 2009 EPL 88 65001 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/88/65001

0295-5075/88/6/65001

Abstract

The spectrum of spontaneously excited dust acoustic waves was measured. The waves were observed with high temporal resolution using a fast video camera operating at 1000 frames per second. The experimental system was a suspension of micron-size kaolin particles in the anode region of a dc discharge in argon. Wave activity was found at frequencies as high as 450 Hz. At high wave numbers, the wave dispersion relation was acoustic-like (frequency proportional to wave number). At low wave numbers, the wave frequency did not tend to zero, but reached a cutoff frequency instead. The cutoff value declined with distance from the anode. We ascribe the observed cutoff to the particle confinement in this region.

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