Physics
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Jul 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003njph....5...93k&link_type=abstract
New Journal of Physics, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 93 (2003).
Physics
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Low-pressure plasmas offer a unique possibility of confinement, control and fine tailoring of particle properties. Hence, dusty plasmas have grown into a vast field and new applications of plasma-processed dust particles are emerging. There is demand for particles with special properties and for particle-seeded composite materials. For example, the stability of luminophore particles could be improved by coating with protective Al2O3 films which are deposited by a PECVD process using a metal-organic precursor gas.
Alternatively, the interaction between plasma and injected micro-disperse powder particles can also be used as a diagnostic tool for the study of plasma surface processes. Two examples will be provided: the interaction of micro-sized (SiO2) grains confined in a radiofrequency plasma with an external ion beam as well as the effect of a dc-magnetron discharge on confined particles during deposition have been investigated.
Bojic D.
Frohlich M.
Hippler Rainer
Kersten Holger
Kopitov A.
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