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SPECTROMETRIC PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1974
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Laser-Aided Plasma Diagnostics

Fusion Science and Technology, 2004
This paper will focus on two types of laser-aided diagnostics: Thomson scattering and laser-induced fluorescence. Thomson scattering is a very powerful diagnostic, which is applied at nearly every magnetic confinement device. Depending on the experimental conditions different plasma parameters can be diagnosed.
Barth, C.J., Donne, A.J. H.
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Microwave plasma diagnostics

2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014
Cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP) may have the ability to improve cancer treatment, though the mechanisms of which are yet to be fully understood. Recent works have shown that Rayleigh microwave scattering (RMS) can be used to obtain the absolute value of the electron density in CAP. An RMS apparatus titled the Microwave Electron Density Device (MEDD) has
David R. Scott   +2 more
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On plasma diagnostics

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1982
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Benenson, David M., Kwok, Hoi Sing
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Introduction to Plasma Diagnostics

Fusion Science and Technology, 2000
Plasma diagnostics are based on a multitude of different physical processes with wavelengths in the range from sub-nm to tens of cm. Many different techniques are being employed for measuring the spatial profile and evolution of various plasma parameters. Although most of them are already well established, plasma diagnostics is still a very challenging
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Simulating Plasma Microwave Diagnostics

Journal of Scientific Computing, 2006
The paper presents computational simulations of plasma diagnostics via microwave absorption, where the number density of the charge particles and its collision frequency with the neutral particles are measured basing on the microwave attenuation phenomenon.
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