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Plasma Physics and Plasma Technology [PDF]
Plasma physics has its great potential as a pure science. This comes from the physics for collective phenomena, non-linear and turbulent phenomena, as well as its effects on the relaxation and transport phenomena in the plasma. On the other hand, application of the plasma started from the telecommunication through the ionosphere, electric discharge ...
Takaya Kawabe, Takeshi Hayashi
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Plasma chemistry of fluorocarbons as related to plasma etching and plasma polymerization [PDF]
This chapter deals with the physical and chemical processes which take place in fluorocarbon plasmas. Emphasis is given to plasma diagnostic techniques which are well suited to investigate the neutral and ionized gas phase species as well as plasma-surface interactions.
Alan Dilks, Eric Kay, J. W. Coburn
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1994
The plasma state is frequently referred to as the fourth state of matter in the sequence: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. This classification as a state of matter is justified by the fact that more than 99% of the known universe is in the plasma state. A typical example is the sun, whose interior temperatures exceed 107 K.
Maher I. Boulos+2 more
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The plasma state is frequently referred to as the fourth state of matter in the sequence: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. This classification as a state of matter is justified by the fact that more than 99% of the known universe is in the plasma state. A typical example is the sun, whose interior temperatures exceed 107 K.
Maher I. Boulos+2 more
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Nature, 1986
Because nucleons are bound states of quarks, nuclear matter should at sufficiently high density become a quark plasma. Assuming quantum chromodynamics as the basic theory of nuclear forces, it is possible to derive strong-interaction thermodynamics and study the nature of this transition.
Helmut Satz, Helmut Satz
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Because nucleons are bound states of quarks, nuclear matter should at sufficiently high density become a quark plasma. Assuming quantum chromodynamics as the basic theory of nuclear forces, it is possible to derive strong-interaction thermodynamics and study the nature of this transition.
Helmut Satz, Helmut Satz
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Human Blood Plasma and Plasma Substances
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1954LMOST from the beginning of history, the importance of blood was appreciated and it was believed to have mysterious properties which could be transferred from a donor to a recipient. Although transfusion is an old procedure, no degree of success was attained until the beginning of the present century when Crile, Elsberg, and others developed methods ...
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On the basis of the theory of magnetic undulator for free electron laser (FEL) we analyze the use of a large amplitude plasma wave as an electrostatic undulator. We review the original idea of the plasma undulator and consider some particular plasma undulator configurations.
FEDELE, RENATO+2 more
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Plasma generation and plasma sources
Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2000This paper reviews the most commonly used methods for the generation of plasmas with special emphasis on non-thermal, low-temperature plasmas for technological applications. We also discuss various technical realizations of plasma sources for selected applications. This paper is further limited to the discussion of plasma generation methods that employ
H Conrads, M Schmidt
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Plasma and Plasma Fluidized Bed
2018In this chapter, the topic of plasma is introduced and a comprehensive description of plasma fluidized bed is given. The development and application of thermal plasma and non-thermal plasma are briefly introduced. Then, the development course of plasma fluidized bed is introduced in chronological order.
Jujun Ruan, Changming Du, Rongliang Qiu
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Plasma-Electron Resonance, Plasma Resonance and Plasma Shape
Physical Review, 1931Plasma-electron resonance is a completely internal oscillation in a plasma and has a frequency dependent only on the electron density, whereas plasma resonance depends upon boundary conditions as well. The frequency of neither is influenced by the Debye-H\"uckel ion cloud. Previous theory relating plasma-resonance frequency to plasma shape is amplified
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Plasma crystals and liquid plasmas
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1998General properties of strongly coupled colloidal plasmas are briefly summarised, and their properties of being able to “condense” into a self-organised liquid and crystalline form is discussed. Both laboratory and microgravity aspects of the research into this new form of matter are described and the theoretical constraints are compared with available ...
Hubertus M. Thomas+4 more
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