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Dissipative dust solitons in reactive plasma of a spherical glow discharge

Sukhinin et al., 2015

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9420438328618981948
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Sukhinin G
Sakhapov S
Fedoseev A
Novopashin S
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The formation of clouds of dust particles in striations of a spherical discharge due to coagulation of ethanol dissociation products was observed. Periodically, a dust cloud experienced sudden explosions, split into two clouds, which moved in the directions of the …
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