Experimental investigations of void dynamics in a dusty discharge
Résumé
The first electrical and spectroscopic characterizations of an instability, usually called the ‘‘heartbeat'' instability, occurring in a laboratory dusty plasma are reported. The heartbeat instability consists of successive contractions and expansions of the central dust free region observed in a dense cloud of dust particles. This cloud is formed in a radio-frequency plasma by sputtering polymer material deposited on the electrodes. The evolution of the discharge current reveals the relatively complex shape of the instability and allows one to measure its evolution as a function of gas pressure and radio-frequency power.
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