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ANGHEL Dan Sorin |
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Over the past decades, the interest in atmospheric pressure plasmas (APP) has increased due to their numerous applications: spectral sources for atomic emission and fluorescence spectroscopy, gas treatments and material processing (deposition of thin films, etching, ion implantation, surface activation of polymers, plasma polymerization, ashing, oxidation or surface hardening), ozone generation, environmental and biomedical applications and particle sources. Atmospheric pressure plasmas overcome the disadvantages of vacuum operation but present difficulty of their sustaining because of the hig[...]
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