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Computer modeling of expanding non-equilibrium plasma layers with dust particles show that dust particles can strongly influence different phenomena accompanying this expansion. This influence is caused by the selective collection of electrons and ions by dust particles with self-consistent negative electric charge. First of all, these particles can change the initial energy distribution functions of electrons and ions due to the selective collection of electrons and ions.
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Chutov, Y.I., Kravchenko, O.Y., Schram, P.P.J.M., Yakovetsky, V.S. (2002). Expanding Plasma Layers with Dust Particles. In: Kalman, G.J., Rommel, J.M., Blagoev, K. (eds) Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47086-1_33
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