In this paper, an experimental study is presented to characterize a commercially available atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) kINPen which can be used for local surface modification, e.g. changing the wettability as well as for thin film deposition with silicon-organic and metal-organic precursors to enhance scratch resistance or to lower the gas permeability. Characterization of the jet discharge has been carried out by three methods: (i) measurement of the energy influx from the jet plasma to a substrate by a calorimetric probe, (ii) spatial resolved investigation of the plasma beam by optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and (iii) observation of the plasma jet by video imaging. The deposited SiOx and AlOx films were analyzed by XPS me...
In this work we report the surface modification of different engineering polymers, such as, polyethy...
The energy flux of an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet for surface treatment has been investigated by...
The development of a non-thermal plasma jet with a capillary configuration working at atmospheric pr...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has a lot of applications in recent years such as in mater...
This work represents a concise overview on the results achieved by the authors over the last years o...
Silicon-containing thin films are applied in various different fields, such as packaging, biomedical...
The aim of this work is to show the correlation between the plasma propagation in the footprint of a...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is used to increase the wettability of polyethylene polyme...
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets are well-known in the plasma chemistry community because of their n...
The development of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can overcome many limitations of low pressure plasm...
The use of atmospheric pressure plasmas for thin film deposition on thermo-sensitive materials is cu...
In this paper, an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) in nitrogen has been set up for possible ap...
Plasmas have been frequently employed to modify material surface properties; however, many of these ...
Plasma is gas ionized by energizing electrons through electric fields, leading to various collisiona...
An atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) for continuous treatment of polymeric films and textile ma...
In this work we report the surface modification of different engineering polymers, such as, polyethy...
The energy flux of an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet for surface treatment has been investigated by...
The development of a non-thermal plasma jet with a capillary configuration working at atmospheric pr...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has a lot of applications in recent years such as in mater...
This work represents a concise overview on the results achieved by the authors over the last years o...
Silicon-containing thin films are applied in various different fields, such as packaging, biomedical...
The aim of this work is to show the correlation between the plasma propagation in the footprint of a...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is used to increase the wettability of polyethylene polyme...
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets are well-known in the plasma chemistry community because of their n...
The development of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can overcome many limitations of low pressure plasm...
The use of atmospheric pressure plasmas for thin film deposition on thermo-sensitive materials is cu...
In this paper, an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) in nitrogen has been set up for possible ap...
Plasmas have been frequently employed to modify material surface properties; however, many of these ...
Plasma is gas ionized by energizing electrons through electric fields, leading to various collisiona...
An atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) for continuous treatment of polymeric films and textile ma...
In this work we report the surface modification of different engineering polymers, such as, polyethy...
The energy flux of an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet for surface treatment has been investigated by...
The development of a non-thermal plasma jet with a capillary configuration working at atmospheric pr...