Non-neutral plasma refers to a type of plasma that has an imbalance in the number of positive ions and negative electrons, leading to a net electric charge. In contrast, a neutral plasma typically contains equal amounts of positive and negative charges, which results in a net charge of zero. In non-neutral plasmas, the excess of one type of charge can create electric fields and potential gradients that affect the dynamics and behavior of the plasma.
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