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Active Brownian motion of strongly coupled charged grains driven by laser radiation in plasma.


ABSTRACT: The systems of active Brownian grains can be considered as open systems, in which there is an exchange of energy and matter with the environment. The collective phenomena of active Brownian grains can demonstrate analogies with ordinary phase transitions. We study the active Brownian motion of light-absorbing and strongly interacting grains far from equilibrium suspended in gas discharge under laser irradiation when the nature and intensity of the active motion depend on the effect of radiation. Active Brownian motion is caused by photophoresis, i.e., absorption of laser radiation at the metal-coated surface of the grain creates radiometric force, which in turn drives the grains. We experimentally observed the active Brownian motion of charged grains in the transition of the grain monolayer from the solid to liquid state. An analysis of the character of motion, including the mean-square and linear displacement and persistence length at various values of the randomization (coupling parameter) of the grain structure, was presented.

SUBMITTER: Petrov OF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9124211 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Active Brownian motion of strongly coupled charged grains driven by laser radiation in plasma.

Petrov Oleg F OF   Statsenko Konstantin B KB   Vasiliev Mikhail M MM  

Scientific reports 20220521 1


The systems of active Brownian grains can be considered as open systems, in which there is an exchange of energy and matter with the environment. The collective phenomena of active Brownian grains can demonstrate analogies with ordinary phase transitions. We study the active Brownian motion of light-absorbing and strongly interacting grains far from equilibrium suspended in gas discharge under laser irradiation when the nature and intensity of the active motion depend on the effect of radiation.  ...[more]

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