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Characteristics of the resonant instability of surface electrostatic-ion-cyclotron waves in a semi-bounded warm magnetized dusty plasma

Authors
Hong, Woo-PyoJung, Young-Dae
Issue Date
Mar-2016
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Keywords
Resonant instability; Surface electrostatic-ion-cyclotron wave; Semi-bounded magnetized dusty plasmas
Citation
PHYSICS LETTERS A, v.380, no.11-12, pp.1193 - 1196
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Journal Title
PHYSICS LETTERS A
Volume
380
Number
11-12
Start Page
1193
End Page
1196
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/14158
DOI
10.1016/j.physleta.2016.01.038
ISSN
0375-9601
Abstract
The influence of magnetic field and dust rotation on the resonant instability of surface electrostatic ion-cyclotron wave is kinetically investigated in a semi-bounded warm magnetized dusty plasma. The dispersion relation and the temporal growth rate of the surface electrostatic-ion-cyclotron wave are derived by the specular-reflection boundary condition including the magnetic field and dust rotation effects. It is found that the instability domain decreases with an increase of the rotation frequency of elongated dust grain. It is also found that the dependence of the propagation wave number on the temporal growth rate is more significant for small ion cyclotron frequencies. In addition, it is shown that the scaled growth rate increases with an increase of the strength of magnetic field. The variation of the domain and magnitude of temporal growth rate due to the change of plasma parameters is also discussed. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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