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Plasma Crystal: Coulomb Crystallization in a Dusty Plasma

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1994

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Abstract

A macroscopic Coulomb crystal of solid particles in a plasma has been observed. Images of a cloud of $7\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\mu}m$ "dust" particles, which are charged and levitated in a weakly ionized argon plasma, reveal a hexagonal crystal structure. The crystal is visible to the unaided eye. The particles are cooled by neutral gas to 310 K, and their charge is $>9800e$, corresponding to a Coulomb coupling parameter $\ensuremath{\Gamma}>20 700$. For such a large $\ensuremath{\Gamma}$ value, strongly coupled plasma theory predicts that the particles should organize in a Coulomb solid, in agreement with our observations.

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