Abstract

Low frequency instabilities appearing during dust particle growth are experimentally evidenced and characterized thanks to electrical and optical measurements. These instabilities appear when dust density is sufficiently high to strongly affect the plasma. Their shape and frequency are then evolving with dust particle size and density. Regular oscillations and chaotic ones alternate describing a rather complicated instability scheme.

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