Low Temperature Plasma Technology: Methods and Applications

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Paul K. Chu, XinPei Lu
CRC Press, 15 lug 2013 - 493 pagine
Written by a team of pioneering scientists from around the world, Low Temperature Plasma Technology: Methods and Applications brings together recent technological advances and research in the rapidly growing field of low temperature plasmas. The book provides a comprehensive overview of related phenomena such as plasma bullets, plasma penetration i
 

Sommario

Fundamentals
1
Introduction
3
Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas
13
Processing and Characterization
39
Modeling of LowPressure Plasmas
41
Modeling of Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas
61
HighPressure Microcavity Discharges
97
Atmospheric Pressure Nanosecond Pulsed Discharge Plasmas
119
LaserInduced Fluorescence Methods for Transient Species Detection in HighPressure Discharges
261
Applications
285
Plasma Technology in Silicon Photovoltaics
287
Environmental Applications of Plasmas
311
Assessment of Potential Applications of Plasma with Liquid Water
367
PlasmaAssisted Surface Modification of Polymeric Biomaterials
401
Emerging Applications of Plasmas in Medicine Fashion versus Efficacy
419
Plasma Surface Engineering of TitaniumBased Materials for Osseointegration
443

On Atmospheric Pressure Nonequilibrium Plasma Jets
173
Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy of Plasma Species
207
Back Cover
475
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Paul K. Chu is Chair Professor of Materials Engineering in the Department of Physics and Materials Science at the City University of Hong Kong. A fellow of the IEEE, APS, AVS, and HKIE, Dr. Chu is the author of more than 20 book chapters, 900 journal papers, and 800 conference papers and holds numerous patents. He is also the senior editor of IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, associate editor of Materials Science & Engineering Reports, and an editorial board member of several international journals. His research activities encompass plasma surface engineering and various types of materials and nanotechnology. He received a PhD in chemistry from Cornell University.

XinPei Lu is a professor (ChangJiang Scholar) in the College of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. A senior member of IEEE, Dr. Lu is the author or coauthor of 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and holds six patents. His research interests include low-temperature plasma sources and their biomedical applications, modeling of low-temperature plasmas, and plasma diagnostics. He received a PhD in electrical engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

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