Low-frequency surface waves in a structured magnetized dusty plasma

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Space Plasma Physics: Waves And Instabilities

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It is shown that charged dust particles carrying a considerable proportion of the negative charge of a structured magnetized plasma can lead to low-frequency electromagnetic surface waves which otherwise do not exist. The waves are Alfvén-like and propagate across the stationary external magnetic field with a frequency below the ion cyclotron but much above the dust cyclotron frequency. The dispersion characteristics of the modes are obtained and applications to space plasmas discussed.

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