Abstract
The orbital-motion-limited (OML) theory has been widely used to calculate
the ion response to a charged grain immersed in plasma. The theory assumes
there are no potential barriers preventing plasma ions from reaching positive-energy
points in phase space. However, Allen et al. [J. Plasma Phys.63, 299 (2000)]
have recently shown that for any finite-size negatively charged dust grain in a
Maxwellian plasma, there are always potential barriers sufficient to exclude some
ions. We calculate the magnitude of the potential barriers, and determine which
ions are subject to barriers. The OML theory is shown to become exact in the limit
of small grain size, and to be very accurate in calculating ion current to the grain
for typical conditions pertinent to dusty plasma. Thus OML theory is well justified
in calculating the floating potential. However, we find that potential barriers can influence the shielding of the potential at
r ∼ λD under some conditions, especially large grams, high plasma density,
and small Ti/Te.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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