During the last century plasmas have been investigated from various perspectives: light production, astrophysics and starlight, thermonuclear fusion and plasma chemistry and processing. Attention has shifted from atomic excitation to molecular conversion and deposition. This paper addresses the essential role of electrons and ions in forming the plasma, of radicals, of charge and of modified surface kinetics. It is made clear that plasma is a non-equilibrium state of matter, which can be best characterized by the electron density. It is concluded that this non-equilibrium transient character of plasma forms its basic nature. The created electrons, radicals and charge lead to a new situation, distinct from high temperature chemistry with dif...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Non-equilibrium atmospheric-pressure plasmas have recently become a topical area of research owing t...
This work reviews formation processes of negative ions in low-pressure laboratory plasmas. There are...
During the last century plasmas have been investigated from various perspectives: light production, ...
Non-equilibrium plasmas have been intensively studied over the past century in the context of materi...
International audiencePlasma Chemistry refers to chemical processes occurring in partially ionized m...
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter. It contains a significant portion of charged...
Interest in plasma as a tool in various technological processes has been growing for several decades...
The growing field of applications of plasma as deposition, etching, surface modification and chemica...
Molecular Processes in Plasmas describes elementary collision processes in plasmas, particularly tho...
"Plasma" is an ionized gas full of charged and neutral particles that is generally quasi-neutral. Pl...
We all know that matter exists in three states: solid, liquid, and gaseous. But in recent years, mor...
Plasma, as an active, ionized, and electrically neutral gas, consists of electrons, ions, molecules,...
Even though plasma is the most common state of aggregation in the known universe, its complex chemis...
In this presentation several consequences of the plasma state with spatial structures will be discus...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Non-equilibrium atmospheric-pressure plasmas have recently become a topical area of research owing t...
This work reviews formation processes of negative ions in low-pressure laboratory plasmas. There are...
During the last century plasmas have been investigated from various perspectives: light production, ...
Non-equilibrium plasmas have been intensively studied over the past century in the context of materi...
International audiencePlasma Chemistry refers to chemical processes occurring in partially ionized m...
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter. It contains a significant portion of charged...
Interest in plasma as a tool in various technological processes has been growing for several decades...
The growing field of applications of plasma as deposition, etching, surface modification and chemica...
Molecular Processes in Plasmas describes elementary collision processes in plasmas, particularly tho...
"Plasma" is an ionized gas full of charged and neutral particles that is generally quasi-neutral. Pl...
We all know that matter exists in three states: solid, liquid, and gaseous. But in recent years, mor...
Plasma, as an active, ionized, and electrically neutral gas, consists of electrons, ions, molecules,...
Even though plasma is the most common state of aggregation in the known universe, its complex chemis...
In this presentation several consequences of the plasma state with spatial structures will be discus...
The wide range of applications of cold plasmas originates from their special characteristi...
Non-equilibrium atmospheric-pressure plasmas have recently become a topical area of research owing t...
This work reviews formation processes of negative ions in low-pressure laboratory plasmas. There are...