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MHD Memes

open access: yes, 2008
The celebration of Allan Kaufman's 80th birthday was an occasion to reflect on a career that has stimulated the mutual exchange of ideas (or memes in the terminology of Richard Dawkins) between many researchers.
Boozer   +8 more
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Research in plasma physics [PDF]

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Three aspects of barium ion cloud dynamics are discussed. First, the effect of the ratio of ion cloud conductivity to background ionospheric conductivity on the motion of barium ion clouds is investigated and compared with observations of barium ion ...

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On the physics and technology of gaseous particle detectors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Despite an already long and fruitful history, gaseous elementary-particle detectors remain today an important mainstay of high-energy and nuclear physics experiments and of radiation detection in general.
ALICE Collaboration   +29 more
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Space plasma physics research [PDF]

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During the course of this grant, work was performed on a variety of topics and there were a number of significant accomplishments. A summary of these accomplishments is included.
Comfort, Richard H., Horwitz, James L.
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Space related technical investigations Progress report, 1 Mar. - 1 Oct. 1968 [PDF]

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Space related studies in low temperature physics, semiconductor properties, astrophysics, atomic physics, and plasma ...
Hildebrandt, A. F.
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Physics of E × B discharges relevant to plasma propulsion and similar technologies [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2020
Igor D. Kaganovich   +24 more
openalex   +1 more source

Physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma

open access: yes, 1992
Central nuclear collisions at energies far above 1 GeV/nucleon may provide for conditions, where the transition from highly excited hadronic matter into quark matter or quark-gluon plasma can be probed.
Alexopoulos   +58 more
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The kINPen—a review on physics and chemistry of the atmospheric pressure plasma jet and its applications

open access: yes, 2018
The kINPen® plasma jet was developed from laboratory prototype to commercially available non-equilibrium cold plasma jet for various applications in materials research, surface treatment and medicine.
S. Reuter, T. von Woedtke, K. Weltmann
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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