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Self-Organization of Clusters of Active Brownian Particles in a Colloidal Plasma under the Action of Laser Radiation

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10.31857/S0040364423060170-1
DOI
10.31857/S0040364423060170
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Published
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Volume 61 / Issue number 6
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825-829
Abstract
Clusters of active Brownian particles in gas-discharge plasma are considered as open systems with energy exchange with the environment. The evolution of a cluster of 19 active Brownian particles with a partially absorbing metal surface (so-called Janus particles) when exposed to intense laser radiation is shown. The formation of strongly correlated clusters of charged particles with increasing laser radiation power was observed experimentally. Based on an analysis of the trajectories of particles, the region of their localization, and changes in their kinetic energy, fractal dimension, and dynamic entropy for different values of laser radiation power density, the self-organization of a cluster of strongly interacting particles in the plasma of a high-frequency glow discharge is studied.
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Date of publication
01.11.2023
Year of publication
2023
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