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Immunophysics

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2001

Skin effects in a dusty plasma

Vasily Zaburdaev

Plasma Physics Reports 27 (5) 407-411 (2001) | Journal

A multifluid MHD model is applied to study the magnetic field dynamics in a dusty plasma. The motion of plasma electrons and ions is treated against the background of arbitrarily charged, immobile dust grains. When the dust density gradient is nonzero and when the inertia of the ions and electrons and the dissipation from their collisions with dust grains are neglected, we are dealing with a nonlinear convective penetration of the magnetic field into the plasma. When the dust density is uniform, the magnetic field dynamics is described by the nonlinear diffusion equations. The limiting cases of diffusion equations are analyzed for different parameter values of the problem (i.e., different rates of the collisions of ions and electrons with the dust grains and different ratios between the concentrations of the plasma components), and some of their solutions (including self-similar ones) are found. The results obtained can also be useful for research in solid-state physics, in which case the electrons and holes in a semiconductor may be analogues of plasma electrons and ions and the role of dust grains may be played by the crystal lattice and impurity atoms. (C) 2001 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".

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Immunophysics Division
Prof. Vasily Zaburdaev
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Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin
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91054 Erlangen, Germany
+49 9131 8284 102

vasily.zaburdaev@mpzpm.mpg.de


Silke Besold

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Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Chair of Mathematics in Life Sciences
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91054 Erlangen, Germany
+49 9131 8284 104

silke.besold@fau.de

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