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Non-equilibrium Microwave Plasma for Efficient High Temperature Chemistry
Published on: August 1, 2017
Mie and debye scattering in dusty plasmas
1Area Departamental de Fisica, UCEH, Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, 8000 Faro, Portugal.
This study unifies Mie scattering and Debye cloud effects for charged spheres in plasma. The unified model reveals an interference term impacting total cross-section and enables plasma parameter determination.
Area of Science:
- Plasma Physics
- Electromagnetic Scattering
- Computational Physics
Background:
- Charged particles in plasma interact with surrounding electrons, forming a Debye cloud.
- Mie scattering describes electromagnetic wave interaction with particles larger than the wavelength.
- Previous models often treated Mie scattering and Debye cloud effects separately.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a unified theoretical framework for calculating the total electromagnetic field scattered by a charged sphere in a plasma.
- To investigate the interplay between Mie scattering and Debye cloud scattering.
- To derive a method for determining plasma properties from scattering data.
Main Methods:
- Utilized the Dyadic Green function to model the electromagnetic field radiated by the Debye cloud.
- Represented the Debye cloud field using spherical vector wave functions, analogous to Mie scattering.
- Analyzed the combined Debye-Mie field properties and its dependence on wavelength and particle charge.
Main Results:
- Mie scattering dominates at short wavelengths, while Debye cloud scattering is significant at long wavelengths; the Debye field is constant in the Rayleigh limit.
- An interference term between Debye and Mie fields was identified, affecting the total scattering cross-section.
- The interference term is negative for negatively charged grains, reducing the total cross-section.
- A novel method was proposed to determine the grain charge and plasma Debye length.
- A correction to the electromagnetic wave dispersion relation in plasma was derived.
Conclusions:
- The unified Debye-Mie model provides a more comprehensive understanding of scattering from charged particles in plasmas.
- The interference term and its sign are crucial for accurate cross-section calculations, especially for negatively charged grains.
- The proposed method offers a new avenue for in-situ diagnostics of plasma parameters.
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