Interactions between free plasma jets and surfaces : from transport phenomena to molecule generation

S. Mazouffre, R.A.H. Engeln, P.J.W. Vankan, D.C. Schram, V. Lago, M. Dudeck

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Abstract

Chemical reactions induced by the presence of surfaces, such as recombination, adsorption or neutralisation, can under certain circumstances strongly influence properties of a plasma environment. Among others, two direct consequences of plasma-surface interactions are: the anomalous transport phenomena of transient species in free plasma jets, i.e. in plasma expansions, and the formation of molecules on walls from recombination of atomic radicals
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJoint Conference ESCAM PIG 16. Sixteenth European Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases. ICRP 5 Fifth International Conference on Reactive Plasma. Conference Proceedings
EditorsN. Sadeghi, H. Sugai
Place of PublicationGrenoble, France
PublisherUniv. Joseph Fourier
Pages27-28
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Event16th European Conference on Atomic & Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG 16) and Fifth International Conference on Reactive Plasmas (ICRP 5): Joint Conference - Grenoble, France
Duration: 14 Jul 200218 Jul 2002

Conference

Conference16th European Conference on Atomic & Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG 16) and Fifth International Conference on Reactive Plasmas (ICRP 5)
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityGrenoble
Period14/07/0218/07/02

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