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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik

P 7: Complex and Dusty Plasmas

Monday, March 13, 2017, 16:30–18:30, HS Foyer

16:30 P 7.1 Nonlinear collisional plasma wakes of small particles — •Sita Sundar, Hanno Kaehlert, Jan-Philip Joost, Patrick Ludwig, and Michael Bonitz
16:30 P 7.2 Milli-gravity experiments with an improved PK-4 setup — •Michael Kretschmer, Markus Thoma, Christopher Dietz, and Benjamin Steinmüller
16:30 P 7.3 Diagnostic of nanodust and nanodusty plasma — •Franko Greiner, Sebastian Groth, Benjamin Tadsen, Iris Pilch, Jonathan Schilling, and Alexander Piel
16:30 P 7.4 Fast Langmuir probe measurements during nanoparticle growth in a CCRF plasma — •Erik von Wahl, Yerbolat A. Ussenov, T. S. Ramazanov, and Holger Kersten
16:30 P 7.5 Characteristics of the charge density distribution around a test charge in streaming plasmas — •Zhandos Moldabekov, Patrick Ludwig, Sita Sunda, Ingmar Schnell, and Michael Bonitz
16:30 P 7.6 Optical charge analysis of nanoparticles in RF discharges — •Harald Krüger and André Melzer
16:30 P 7.7 Electric Field Reconstruction and Particle Trapping in Nonlinear Dust-Density Waves — •Stefan Schütt, Michael Himpel, Alexander Piel, and André Melzer
16:30 P 7.8 Modification of microparticles due to intense laser radiation — •Dietmar Block, Jan Schablinski, and Frank Wieben
16:30 P 7.9 Simulation of ion wake effects in dusty plasmas — •Alexander Piel
16:30 P 7.10 (In-)Compressibility of crystalline particle flows — •Jochen Wilms and Alexander Piel
16:30 P 7.11 The influence of pressure for the state of aggregation in complex plasmas — •Benjamin Steinmüller, Christopher Dietz, Michael Kretschmer, and Markus Thoma
16:30 P 7.12 Kugelblitze - Evidenz und Interpretation — •Herbert Boerner
16:30 P 7.13 Korrelation von Kugelblitzbeobachtungen und positiven Wolke-Erde Blitzen — •Herbert Boerner
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