Part I: Fundamentals of Plasma Physics and Plasma ChemistryPlasma in Nature, in the Laboratory, and in IndustryOccurrence of Plasma: Natural and Man MadeGas DischargesPlasma Applications, Plasmas in IndustryPlasma Applications for Environmental ControlPlasma Applications in Energy ConversionPlasma Application for Material ProcessingBreakthrough Plasma Applications in Modern TechnologyElementary Processes of Charged Species in PlasmaElementary Charged Particles in Plasma and Their Elastic and Inelastic CollisionsIonization ProcessesMechanisms of Electron Losses: The Electron-Ion RecombinationEl. Read more...
Abstract: Part I: Fundamentals of Plasma Physics and Plasma ChemistryPlasma in Nature, in the Laboratory, and in IndustryOccurrence of Plasma: Natural and Man MadeGas DischargesPlasma Applications, Plasmas in IndustryPlasma Applications for Environmental ControlPlasma Applications in Energy ConversionPlasma Application for Material ProcessingBreakthrough Plasma Applications in Modern TechnologyElementary Processes of Charged Species in PlasmaElementary Charged Particles in Plasma and Their Elastic and Inelastic CollisionsIonization ProcessesMechanisms of Electron Losses: The Electron-Ion RecombinationEl
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Authors
Part I. Fundamentals of Plasma Physics and Plasma Chemistry
Chapter 1. Plasma in Nature, in the Laboratory, and in Industry
Chapter 2. Elementary Processes of Charged Species in Plasma
Chapter 3. Elementary Processes of Excited Molecules and Atoms in Plasma
Chapter 4. Plasma Statistics and Kinetics of Charged Particles
Chapter 5. Kinetics of Excited Particles in Plasma
Chapter 6. Electrostatics, Electrodynamics, and Fluid Mechanics of Plasma
Part II. Physics and Engineering of Electric Discharges
Chapter 7. Glow Discharge Chapter 8. Arc DischargesChapter 9. Nonequilibrium Cold Atmospheric Pressure Discharges
Chapter 10. Plasma Created in High-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields: Radio Frequency, Microwave, and Optical Discharges
Chapter 11. Discharges in Aerosols, Dusty Plasmas, and Liquids
Chapter 12. Electron Beam Plasmas
References
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