[BOOK][B] Plasma physics and engineering
A Fridman, LA Kennedy - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Plasma engineering is a rapidly expanding area of science and technology with increasing
numbers of engineers using plasma processes over a wide range of applications. A current …
numbers of engineers using plasma processes over a wide range of applications. A current …
Formation and behaviour of nano/micro-particles in low pressure plasmas
Y Watanabe - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2006 - iopscience.iop.org
Systematic studies on formation and behaviour of particles in low-pressure plasmas have
been carried out in silane capacitive high-frequency-discharges develo** various in situ …
been carried out in silane capacitive high-frequency-discharges develo** various in situ …
Instabilities in a dusty plasma with ion drag and ionization
D Samsonov, J Goree - Physical Review E, 1999 - APS
Low-frequency modes that develop as a result of an instability in a dusty rf discharge plasma
were studied experimentally, leading to an empirical explanation for the instability. In the …
were studied experimentally, leading to an empirical explanation for the instability. In the …
[HTML][HTML] Physics and applications of dusty plasmas: The Perspectives 2023
Dusty plasmas are electrically quasi-neutral media that, along with electrons, ions, neutral
gas, radiation, and electric and/or magnetic fields, also contain solid or liquid particles with …
gas, radiation, and electric and/or magnetic fields, also contain solid or liquid particles with …
Crystal size and temperature measurements in nanostructured silicon using Raman spectroscopy
G Viera, S Huet, L Boufendi - Journal of Applied Physics, 2001 - pubs.aip.org
Raman spectroscopy is recognized as a powerful technique for the characterization of Si
structures. As is well known, the Raman spectrum for amorphous Si a-Si: H is characterized …
structures. As is well known, the Raman spectrum for amorphous Si a-Si: H is characterized …
Laser-induced explosion of gold nanoparticles: potential role for nanophotothermolysis of cancer
RR Letfullin, C Joenathan, TF George, VP Zharov - Nanomedicine, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Aims: This article explores the laser-induced explosion of absorbing nanoparticles in
selective nanophotothermolysis of cancer. Methods: This is realized through fast …
selective nanophotothermolysis of cancer. Methods: This is realized through fast …
Dusty plasma formation: Physics and critical phenomena. Theoretical approach
AA Fridman, L Boufendi, T Hbid, BV Potapkin… - Journal of Applied …, 1996 - pubs.aip.org
Kinetics of the many‐stage process of particle nucleation and growth in low‐pressure rf
discharge in silane SiH4–Ar is considered. The particle growth is considered in an analytical …
discharge in silane SiH4–Ar is considered. The particle growth is considered in an analytical …
Industrial developments of scientific insights in dusty plasmas
L Boufendi, A Bouchoule - Plasma Sources Science and …, 2002 - iopscience.iop.org
In the last twelve years the research on dusty plasmas was at first required to understand the
dust-induced problems in low-pressure plasma tools and surface processing technologies …
dust-induced problems in low-pressure plasma tools and surface processing technologies …
Investigation of nanoparticle generation during femtosecond laser ablation of metals
The production of nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation of gold and copper is
investigated experimentally involving measurements of the ablated mass, plasma …
investigated experimentally involving measurements of the ablated mass, plasma …
Pulsed plasma deposition of super-hydrophobic nanospheres
DOH Teare, CG Spanos, P Ridley… - Chemistry of …, 2002 - ACS Publications
Repetitive bursts of continuous wave plasma polymerization on the minute time scale are
found to lead to the deposition of well-defined polymeric nanospheres. This unique mode of …
found to lead to the deposition of well-defined polymeric nanospheres. This unique mode of …