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Dust-Ion-AcousticWaves in Dusty Plasmas with Bi-Maxwellian Electrons

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Recently the analysis of nature and characteristic of the nonlinear electrostatic waves of dusty plasmas has drawn a sharp attention to the Researchers of Computational Plasma Science. In this book, the properties of planar and nonplanar dust-ion-acoustic (DIA) solitons, shocks and double layers are discussed both analytically and graphically. The higher order nonlinear equation 'Gardner Approach' is introduced here to analyze the solitons beyond the critical limit of K-dV approach. Besides, planar and nonplanar Burgers equations are also discussed. It is observed that the multi-species plasma model or Bi-Maxwellian-electron plasma model play an important role to modify the basic features (polarity, amplitude, width, etc.) of the DIA waves. This book introduces a new horizon for the two-electron-temperature dusty plasma model along with its rigorous analysis of DIA waves. The implications of the obtained results in understanding the nonlinear electrostatic perturbation observed in double plasma machines, rf discharges, noctilucent clouds, earth atmosphere, etc. where the two population of thermal electron can dominate the wave dynamics, are also discussed in this book.

About the author










Md. Mehdi Masud (M. M. Masud), born in 1989 in Bangladesh, is currently working as a Lecturer of Physics in BUET, Bangladesh. He has published more than 10 International Research Articles in the field of Plasma Physics. He has been awarded several times for his study, research, sports and writings. His dream is to become a great Physicist one day.

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Authors Md Mehdi Masud, Md. Mehdi Masud
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659416842
ISBN 978-3-659-41684-2
No. of pages 112
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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