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Analyzing phase separation processes in binary dusty plasmas using a polarization-sensitive camera

Under the weightlessness conditions of parabolic flights, phase separation processes in a binary mixture of dust particles in a dusty plasma have been experimentally studied using a polarization-sensitive camera. The camera allows a pixel-wise derivation of the polarization state of the light scatte...

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Published in:Physics of plasmas 2022-08, Vol.29 (8)
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Dust
Dusty plasmas
Parabolas
Phase separation
Plasma physics
Polarization
Weightlessness
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