A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of two different setups, which use different methods to balance the forces on these particles: one using vibrations, the other a centrifuge. From this, we deduce both the adhesion that sticks the particles to the surface, and how the application of a plasma affects the adhesion of the particles. We show that the plasma alters the force balance on 100 µm diameter particles with a force in the order of micronewtons. We can conclude, from both additional experiments and comparison to theory, that the main plasma effect is not an electrostatic force on a charged particle; its magnitude is orders of magnitude larger than what would be expected from e...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma can have many effects on a substrate. In this contribution we focus on its effects on micro...
A plasma can have many effects on a substrate. In this contribution we focus on its effects on micro...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma causes a force on particles on a surface. We quantitatively measure this force by means of ...
A plasma can have many effects on a substrate. In this contribution we focus on its effects on micro...
A plasma can have many effects on a substrate. In this contribution we focus on its effects on micro...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
A plasma can loft particles off a surface due to an electric force. This plasma particle lofting has...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
Dust is everywhere. Sometimes it's harmless, but sometimes it needs to be removed. Especially in mod...
International audienceParticle adhesion to conducting surfaces is of broad concern in industrial sys...