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Low Temperature Plasma Physics: Fundamental Aspects and Applications [Hardcover]

Rainer Hippler (Editor), Sigismund Pfau (Editor), Martin Schmidt (Editor), Karl H. Schoenbach (Editor)


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February 15, 2001 3527288872 978-3527288878 1st
Low-temperature plasma physics is a very active area of research located on the boundaries between physics, chemistry and materials science. Recent technological developments, e.g. in plasma etching or plasma deposition, have led to a revived interest in plasma physics and technology.
This volume describes in detail fundamentals and applications of low-temperature plasma physics including newest achievements. The authors of this volume are top scientists from the USA and Europe who present most recent successes in our understanding of how plasmas behave and put a strong focus on the links between theory and experiment or technological process.


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"... it makes a highly valuable contribution to the subject area and will be accessible to scientists and engineers working in the field." ChemPhysChem

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With its strong focus on the links between theory and experiment or technological process, this book presents the latest advances in our understanding of how plasmas behave. New contributions to this second edition cover dusty plasmas, cross-correlation spectroscopy, and atmospheric pressure glow discharges, as well as applications in lighting, microelectronics, polymer surface modification, sterilization, biology and medicine.

Straddling the boundaries between physics, chemistry and materials science, this is of interest to a wide community.

From the Contents Volume 1:

  • collision processes
  • plasma-surface interactions
  • dusty plasmas
  • plasma diagnostics
  • surface diagnostics
  • plasma sources

From the Contents Volume 2:

  • atmosphereic pressure plasmas
  • microplasmas
  • plasma light sources
  • plasma etching
  • plasma surface modification
  • plasma-based sterilization
  • markets for plasma technology

From reviews of the first edition:
"... it makes a highly valuable contribution to the subject area and will be accessible to scientists and engineers working in the field."
ChemPhysChem --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 523 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1st edition (February 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527288872
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527288878
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,722,127 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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First Sentence:
The concept of a plasma dates back to Langmuir (1928) and originates from the fundamental difference between regions of electrical gas discharges which are distant from boundaries (bulk of the discharge) compared with regions which adjoin the boundaries (sheaths). Read the first page
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surface film reaction, electrodeless fluorescent lamps, electron collision processes, single probe method, ion energy distribution function, ionization cross section measurements, single ionization cross sections, double probe technique, conventional fluorescent lamps, modified surface layer, plasma chemical reactors, particle balance equations, spatial relaxation, plasma light sources, space charge sheath, chemical sputtering, gross reaction, probe sheath, filamentary discharges, low incident energies, probe characteristics, rare gas discharges, polymer surface modification, molecular plasmas, electron energy distribution function
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, Related Materials, Plasma Phys, Plasma Sources Sci, Plasma Chem, Academic Press, Plenum Press, Mass Spectrom, Ion Proc, Plasma Sci, Monte Carlo, Semiconductor International, Boca Raton, John Wiley, Acta Phys, Bad Honnef, Contributed Papers, International Symposium, Low Temperature Plasma Diagnostics, Solid State Technol, Springer Verlag, University of Greifswald, Van Brunt, Acta Cryst, Journal de Physique
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