Plasma Science and Technology
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Physics General".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 February 2022) | Viewed by 24727
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Interests: plasma physics; plasma spectroscopy; stark broadening; Zeeman effect; magnetic fusion; diagnostics; machine learning
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Dear Colleagues,
Plasmas are everywhere in the Universe (e.g., stars including the Sun). They are also present in our daily life (e.g., lighting lamps) and in a range of devices and machines used in the medical and industrial domains. Because of the large density and temperature domains covered by plasmas, they are divided into low-temperature or cold plasmas and high-temperature plasmas, each category having its specific characteristics and different applications. Plasmas are also generated using different techniques such as discharges using Direct Current (DC) or Radio Frequency (RF) waves, the latter being inductively or capacitively coupled to the medium (matter). However, one can still find some common points to all laboratory plasmas through the methods used for their diagnostics or some of their applications. The objective of this Special Issue of Applied Sciences, entitled “Plasma Science and Technology”, is to summarize in a single issue the major and latest techniques that are used to produce plasma and their applications as well as various scientific studies related to laboratory plasmas. This Special Issue is not limited to plasma physics and chemistry but is open to other scientific fields and to interdisciplinary researchers. Therefore, this Special Issue welcomes original manuscripts concerning plasma diagnostics, plasma physics and plasma chemistry, plasma science, plasma production and technology, and plasma applications. In addition to laboratory plasmas, manuscripts devoted to astrophysical plasmas will also be considered.
Dr. Mohammed KOUBITI
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- plasma physics
- plasma chemistry
- plasma science
- plasma technologies
- low-temperature plasmas
- high-temperature plasmas
- low-density plasmas
- high-density plasmas
- laboratory plasmas
- astrophysical plasmas
- magnetic fusion plasmas
- plasma diagnostics
- plasma applications (medical, industrial, agronomical)
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