PMID: 15244656Jul 13, 2004Paper

Collective modes of quasi-two-dimensional Yukawa liquids

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Zoltán DonkóGabor J Kalman

Abstract

Particles in dusty plasmas are often confined to a quasi-two-dimensional arrangement. In such layers--besides the formation of compressional and (in-plane) shear waves--an additional collective excitation may also show up, as small-amplitude oscillations of the particles perpendicular to the plane are also possible. We explore through molecular dynamics simulations the properties (fluctuation spectra, dispersion relation, Einstein frequency) of this out-of-plane transverse mode in the strongly coupled liquid phase of Yukawa systems.

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