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RF and Microwave Ion Sources Study at Institute of Modern Physics
Intense ion beam production is of high importance for various versatile applications from accelerator injectors to secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). For these purposes, different types of ion beams are needed and, accordingly, the optimum plasma to
Qian Y. Jin +5 more
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Heat shock protein 27 (Hsp27) is a cytoprotective molecule and is inducible via oxidative stress. Anti-cancer therapies, such as the recently investigated gas plasma, subject tumor cells to a plethora of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Debora Singer +3 more
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Multi-Configuration Calculation of Ionization Potential Depression
The modelling of ionization potential depression in warm and hot dense plasmas constitutes a real theoretical challenge due to ionic coupling and electron degeneracy effects.
Jean-Christophe Pain
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Microsecond Discharge Produced in Aqueous Solution for Pollutant Cr(VI) Reduction
This paper presents a detailed analysis of underwater electrical discharge parameters in the treatment of chromium (VI) used as a model pollutant to analyze the reduction process by plasma liquid interaction (PLI).
Son Truong Nguyen +7 more
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Simulation of the First Two Microseconds of an Ar CCP Cold Plasma Discharge by the PIC-MCC Method
Most simulations of capacitively coupled radiofrequency cold-plasma discharges (RF-CCP) are focused on the steady state, but the initial discharge time is important for understanding the ignition process and the behavior of pulsed discharges.
Pietro Mandracci
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CO2 Decomposition in Microwave Discharge Created in Liquid Hydrocarbon
The task of CO2 decomposition is one of the components of the problem associated with global warming. One of the promising directions of its solution is the use of low-temperature plasma.
Timur S. Batukaev +4 more
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Analysis and Mitigation of Pulse-Pile-Up Artifacts in Plasma Pulse-Height X-ray Spectra
Pulse pile-up in pulse-height energy analyzers increases when the incident rate of pulses increases relative to the inverse of the dead time per pulse of the detection system.
Taosif. Ahsan +6 more
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Physical Properties of Plasma-Activated Water
Recent observations of plasma-activated water (PAW)’s surfactant behavior suggest that the activation of water with non-equilibrium plasma can decrease the surface tension of the water. This suggested change to the surface tension also indicates that the
Mobish Shaji +4 more
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The application of the non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma technology is a promising tool for microbial inactivation. During the activation process, many reactive substances and radicals arise associated with physicochemical changes in the fluid and ...
Mareike Hummert +4 more
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The microscopic physical mechanisms of micro-discharges produced in liquid waters by nanosecond high-voltage pulses are quite complex phenomena, and relevant coherent experimentally supported theoretical descriptions are yet to be provided. In this study,
Václav Prukner +3 more
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