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EPL | 2015

Confinement of the charged microparticles by alternating electric fields in a gas flow

D S Lapitsky; V. S. Filinov; L. M. Vasilyak; R A Syrovatka; L. V. Deputatova; V. I. Vladimirov; V. Ya. Pecherkin

This paper presents the simulation and experimental results of charged microparticles dynamics in electrodynamic traps in a gas flow at atmospheric pressure. For the first time the capture and confinement of charged microparticles in a linear Paul trap has been experimentally confirmed at atmospheric pressure in gas flows. The regions of the microparticle, linear Paul trap and gas flow parameters needed for microparticle confinement have been obtained and experimentally tested.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2016

Multipole electrodynamic ion trap geometries for microparticle confinement under standard ambient temperature and pressure conditions

Bogdan M. Mihalcea; Liviu C. Giurgiu; Cristina Stan; Gina T. Visan; Mihai Ganciu; Vladimir Filinov; D S Lapitsky; L. V. Deputatova; R A Syrovatka

Trapping of microparticles and aerosols is of great interest for physics and chemistry. We report microparticle trapping in multipole linear Paul trap geometries, operating under Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure (SATP) conditions. An 8-electrode and a 12-electrode linear trap geometries have been designed and tested with an aim to achieve trapping for larger number of particles and to study microparticle dynamical stability in electrodynamic fields. We report emergence of planar and volume ordered structures of the microparticles, depending on the a.c. trapping frequency and particle specific charge ratio. The electric potential within the trap was mapped using the electrolytic tank method. Particle dynamics was simulated using a stochastic Langevin equation. We emphasize extended regions of stable trapping with respect to quadrupole traps, as well as good agreement between experiment and numerical simulations.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

Measurement of the charge of a single dust particle

L. V. Deputatova; V. S. Filinov; D S Lapitsky; V Ya Pecherkin; R A Syrovatka; L. M. Vasilyak; V. I. Vladimirov

In this work the method of a single particle charge and mass measurement in electrodynamic Paul trap is proposed. In the experiments polydisperse Al2O3 particles were used. The measured masses were in the range from 1 × 10-8 to 9 × 10-8 g. The measured charges were in the range from 2 × 105 to 1.3 × 106 e.


Plasma Physics Reports | 2018

Charging of Macroparticles in a Corona Discharge in an Air Flow

L. M. Vasilyak; V. I. Vladimirov; L. V. Deputatova; D S Lapitsky; V. Ya. Pecherkin; R A Syrovatka; V. S. Filinov

The charging of Al2O3 macroparticles with dimensions ranging from 20 to 40 μm in a gas flow passing through a multielectrode corona discharge is investigated. The corona discharge is produced by a system of wire electrodes arranged across the gas flow. The particle charge and mass are measured using a linear electrodynamic trap. For a corona voltage of 18 kV, the average charge-to-mass ratio is found to be 1.69 × 1013e/g for particles charged in the positive corona and 1.35 × 1013e/g for particles charged in the negative corona.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Charged particle capturing in air flow by linear Paul trap

D S Lapitsky; V. S. Filinov; V. I. Vladimirov; R A Syrovatka; L. M. Vasilyak; V Ya Pecherkin; L. V. Deputatova

The paper presents the simulation results of micro- and nanoparticle capturing in an air flows by linear Paul traps in assumption that particles gain their charges in corona discharge, its electric field strength is restricted by Paschen equation and spherical shape of particles.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Compression and stretching of Coulomb structures in a linear electrodynamic trap by an electric field

R A Syrovatka; L. V. Deputatova; V. S. Filinov; D S Lapitsky; V Ya Pecherkin; L. M. Vasilyak; V. I. Vladimirov

A method of the controlled effect by the electric fields on Coulomb structures in the linear electrodynamic trap for the controlled compression and stretching of these structures was proposed. The obtained images of the Coulomb structures at various frequencies of effect by rectangular pulses of the electric field are presented. Such effects can be used to obtain the thermodynamic properties of the Coulomb structures by the statistical method.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Nanoparticle confinement by the linear Paul trap

D S Lapitsky; V. S. Filinov; R A Syrovatka; V. I. Vladimirov; L. M. Vasilyak; V Ya Pecherkin; L. V. Deputatova

In this article, the possibility of nanoparticle confinement by electrodynamic Paul trap is shown. The areas of nanoparticle confinement as the dependencies of particle charge density on voltage frequency and geometry of the trap are found. The nanoparticle charge density for its confinement should be of order (1013-1014)e/m2.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

Charged particles confinement condition in a microparticle electrodynamic ion trap

R A Syrovatka; L. V. Deputatova; V. S. Filinov; D S Lapitsky; V Ya Pecherkin; L. M. Vasilyak; V. I. Vladimirov

Conditions of the charged particles confinement in a vertically oriented microparticle electrodynamic ion trap have been determined experimentally. The experiment included two stages. At the first stage, charge-to-mass ratio of the trapped particle was measured by its position in a non-uniform electric field while at the second stage the ac voltage frequency was varied until the particle fell out of the trap. This frequency was taken as the boundary of particle confinement.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

Confinement of charged microparticles in a gas flow by the linear Paul trap

L. V. Deputatova; V. S. Filinov; D S Lapitsky; V Ya Pecherkin; R A Syrovatka; L. M. Vasilyak; V. I. Vladimirov

In this paper, we present the experimental results demonstrating the charged microparticles confinement in an electrodynamic trap in a gas flow and prove the selective possibility of these traps to capture charged microparticles in gas flows in a wide range of microparticle and trap parameters.


Contributions To Plasma Physics | 2016

Charge and Mass Measurements of a Dust Particle in the Linear Quadrupole Trap

R A Syrovatka; L. V. Deputatova; V. S. Fiinov; D S Lapitsky; V. Ya. Pecherkin; L. M. Vasiyak; V. I. Vladimirov

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D S Lapitsky

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. V. Deputatova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. M. Vasilyak

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. I. Vladimirov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. S. Filinov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. Ya. Pecherkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Vladimir Filinov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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L. M. Vasiyak

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. S. Fiinov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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