PMID: 15245019Jul 13, 2004Paper

Shock melting of a two-dimensional complex (dusty) plasma

Physical Review Letters
D SamsonovG Morfill

Abstract

Shock waves with a linear front were experimentally studied in a monolayer hexagonal Yukawa lattice which was formed from charged monodisperse plastic microspheres and levitated in the sheath of a radio-frequency discharge. It was found that the shock can cause phase transitions from a crystalline to gaslike and liquidlike states. Melting occurred in two stages. First, the lattice was compressed in the direction of shock propagation and second, the particle velocities were randomized a few lattice lines downstream. The Mach number of the shock reached 2.7.

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