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Superdiffusion of 2D Yukawa liquids due to a perpendicular magnetic field

Plasma Physics 2015-06-18 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

Stochastic transport of a two-dimensional (2D) dusty plasma liquid with a perpendicular magnetic field is studied. Superdiffusion, which is a type of non-Fickian transport, is found to occur especially at higher magnetic fields with β\beta of order unity. Here, β=ωc/ωpd\beta = \omega_c / \omega_{pd} is the ratio of the cyclotron and plasma frequencies for dust particles. The mean-square displacement MSD=4Dαtα{\rm {MSD}} = 4 D_\alpha t^\alpha is found to have an exponent α>1\alpha > 1, indicating superdiffusion, with α\alpha increasing monotonically to 1.11.1 as β\beta increases to unity. The 2D Langevin molecular dynamics simulation used here also reveals that another indicator of random particle motion, the velocity autocorrelation function (VACF), has a dominant peak frequency ωpeak\omega_{peak} that empirically obeys ωpeak2=ωc2+ωpd2/4\omega_{peak}^2 = \omega_c^2+ \omega_{pd}^2/4.

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@article{arxiv.1311.7053,
  title  = {Superdiffusion of 2D Yukawa liquids due to a perpendicular magnetic field},
  author = {Yan Feng and J. Goree and Bin Liu and T. P. Intrator and M. S. Murillo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.7053},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages text, 6 figures