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Padma Kant Shukla
Researcher at Ruhr University Bochum
Publications - 1235
Citations - 37828
Padma Kant Shukla is an academic researcher from Ruhr University Bochum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma & Electron. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 1232 publications receiving 35521 citations. Previous affiliations of Padma Kant Shukla include University of California, San Diego & University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Dust -acoustic waves in dusty plasmas
TL;DR: In this paper, a balance of dust particle inertia and plasma pressure is investigated and it is shown that these waves can propagate linearly as a normal mode in a dusty plasma, and non-linearly as supersonic solitons of either positive or negative electrostatic potential.
Book
Introduction to Dusty Plasma Physics
TL;DR: The book Introduction to Plasma Physics by Shukla and Mamun as discussed by the authors deals with various aspects of collective processes in dusty plasmas and provides a handbook on waves and instabilities in the coming years.
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Dust ion-acoustic wave
Padma Kant Shukla,V P Silin +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of a low-frequency electrostatic wave in an unmagnetized collisionless dusty plasma is pointed out, and the wave can be used to generate a new low frequency electric current.
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Nonlinear collective effects in photon-photon and photon-plasma interactions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered strong field effects in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas and high intensity laser and cavity systems related to quantum electrodynamical (QED) photon-photon scattering.
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Electrostatic solitary structures in non‐thermal plasmas
R. A. Cairns,A. A. Mamum,Robert Bingham,Rolf Boström,R. O. Dendy,C. M. C. Nairn,Padma Kant Shukla +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the presence of non-thermal electrons may change the nature of ion sound solitary structures and allow the existence of structures very like those observed.