尘埃等离子体棘轮中尘埃粒子的高度调节水平迁移

Shun-xin Zhang, Shuo Wang, Ting-yu Yao, Miao Tian, Wei-li Fan, Fu-cheng Liu and Ya-feng He
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尘埃粒子通常被静电捕获并悬浮在鞘的非中性区域内。尘埃粒子引人入胜的传输现象在很大程度上取决于它们在鞘内周围的等离子体参数,而这些参数却很难获得,导致人们对粒子传输机制的认识不清。在这里,我们通过设计尘埃等离子棘轮,精确操纵微米级尘埃粒子在不对称棘轮鞘中的垂直悬浮高度,展示了微米级尘埃粒子的可调水平传输。收集的尘埃粒子可作为微型探针,用于检测高度依赖性传输特性和护套的特征。在保持护套不变的情况下,采用两种方法提升或降低尘埃粒子的悬浮高度。随着灰尘颗粒悬浮高度的变化,其输送方向也会相应改变,包括逆向流动。棘轮鞘的二维模型描述了等离子体参数的非线性分布,并揭示了这些意想不到的传输现象可归因于电棘轮势和由此产生的非平衡净离子阻力对尘埃粒子悬浮高度的依赖性。我们的综合实验和理论研究为了解尘埃粒子在不对称鞘中的基本输运特性提供了见解。
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Height-modulating horizontal transport of dust particles in a dusty plasma ratchet
Dust particles are often electrostatically trapped and levitated within the non-electroneutral region of a sheath. The fascinating transport phenomena of dust particles strongly depend on the plasma parameters surrounding them within the sheath, whereas, that are quite difficult to obtain, leading to an unclear understanding of particle transport mechanisms. Here, we demonstrate a tunable horizontal transport of micron-sized dust particles by precisely manipulating their vertically suspended heights in an asymmetric ratchet sheath by designing dusty plasma ratchet. A collection of dust particles serves as micro-probes to detect the height-dependent transport properties and the feature of the sheath. Two methods are employed to lift or reduce the suspended heights of dust particles while maintaining the sheath unchanged. As the suspended heights of dust particles vary, their directional transport changes accordingly, including a flow reversal. A two-dimensional model of the ratchet sheath depicts the nonlinear distributions of plasma parameters and reveals that these unexpected transport phenomena can be attributed to the dependence of the electric ratchet potential and the resulting non-equilibrium net ion drag force on the suspended heights of dust particles. Our combined experimental and theoretical study provides insights into the fundamental transport properties of dust particles in an asymmetrical sheath.
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