Self-organising phenomena in 2D complex plasma simulations withnon-mono dispersed dust size distributions

Author:

Holen G,Adhikari S,Mishra R,Miloch W J

Abstract

Abstract Complex plasma with a variety of continuous and discrete dust grain size distributions are simulated in 2D with molecular dynamics simulations with radial geometry to determine differences in self-organizing phenomena to more realistically represent the actual in situ variations in dust-size. The standard deviation of particle size σ(a) strongly correlates with phase separation and coupling parameter Γ for all distribution types. We observe local differences in bond order parameters and Voronoi diagrams for different size distributions, and our results suggest that phase transition is affected by continuous size distributions, particularly in the binary distribution case. Simulations with discrete size result in artifacts and discontinuities that are not found in the continuous distributions. The use of continuous distributions is observed to be beneficial both for more realistic approximation of complex plasma experiments and to study systems of strongly coupled particles in general.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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