Physics of Collisional Plasmas: Introduction to High-Frequency Discharges

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This text is an introduction to the physics of collisional plasmas, as opposed to plasmas in space. It is intended for graduate students in physics and engineering . The first chapter introduces with progressively increasing detail, the fundamental concepts of plasma physic. The motion of individual charged particles in various configurations of electric and magnetic fields is detailed in the second chapter while the third chapter considers the collective motion of the plasma particles described according to a hydrodynamic model. The fourth chapter is most original in that it introduces a general approach to energy balance, valid for all types of discharges comprising direct current(DC) and high frequency (HF) discharges, including an applied static magnetic field. The basic concepts required in this fourth chapter have been progressively introduced in the previous chapters.

The text is enriched with approx. 100 figures, and alphabetical index and 45 fully resolved problems. Mathematical and physical appendices provide complementary information or allow to go deeper in a given subject.

Author(s): Michel Moisan, Jacques Pelletier (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 480
Tags: Plasma Physics;Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment;Fluid- and Aerodynamics;Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation;Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction;Applied and Technical Physics

Front Matter....Pages I-XXIII
The Plasma State: Definition and Orders of Magnitude of Principal Quantities....Pages 1-100
Individual Motion of a Charged Particle in Electric and Magnetic Fields....Pages 101-202
Hydrodynamic Description of a Plasma....Pages 203-335
Introduction to the Physics of HF Discharges....Pages 337-385
Back Matter....Pages 387-477