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Understanding Microplasmas

Plasma Physics 2011-07-08 v3

Abstract

Microplasmas are operated around atmospheric pressure exhibiting pronounced non-equilibrium characteristics, i.e. they possess energetic electrons while ions and neutrals remain cold. They have gained significant interest due to their enormous application potential e.g. in the biomedical, surface modification and light source areas, just to name a few. Many different configurations are in use. Their understanding and quantification is mandatory for further progress in applications. We report on recent progress in the diagnostics and simulation of the entire microplasma system from gas introduction, via the plasma discharge up to the samples at the example of a plasma jet operated in He/O2 in an ambient air environment.

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@article{arxiv.1104.5385,
  title  = {Understanding Microplasmas},
  author = {J. Winter and J. Benedikt and M. Böke and D. Ellerweg and T. Hemke and N. Knake and T. Mussenbrock and B. Niermann and D. Schröder and V. Schulz-von der Gathen and A. von Keudell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.5385},
  year   = {2011}
}

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submitted to Plasma Chemisty and Plasma Processing International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry 20, Philadelphia, Invited paper (plenary talk)

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