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Strongly coupled plasmas obey the fluctuation theorem for entropy production
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Strongly coupled plasmas obey the fluctuation theorem for entropy production

Chun-Shang Wong, J Goree, Zach Haralson and Bin Liu
Nature physics, Vol.14(1), pp.21-24
09/11/2017
DOI: 10.1038/nphys4253
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Abstract

Fluctuation theorems1,2,3,4 describe nonequilibrium stochastic behaviour in small systems. Whilst experiments have shown that fluctuation theorems are obeyed by single particles in liquids5 and several other physical systems6,7,8,9,10, it has not been shown if that is the case in strongly coupled plasmas. Plasmas are said to be strongly coupled when interparticle potential energies are large compared to kinetic energies. Charged particles in such plasmas can behave collectively like liquids11,12, but with essential differences, such as long-range collisions13. It remains unexplored whether, despite these differences, the stochastic behaviour of strongly coupled plasmas will obey fluctuation theorems. Here we demonstrate experimentally that a strongly coupled dusty plasma obeys the fluctuation theorem of Evans, Cohen, and Morriss (ECM)14, which was developed for a simple liquid in a nonequilibrium steady state. This fluctuation theorem describes the entropy production arising from collisions in a steady laminar shear flow.

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