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Theory of Gas Discharge Plasma

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  • © 2015

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  • Step-by-step explanation of the processes in gas discharge plasmas
  • Covers processes and properties of helium and argon plasmas
  • Provides useful relations for gas discharge plasmas
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics (SSAOPP, volume 84)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Processes in Gas Discharge Plasma

  2. Kinetics and Transport Phenomena in Gas Discharge Plasma

  3. Processes in Gas Discharge

  4. Helium and Argon Gas Discharge Plasmas

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This book presents the theory of gas discharge plasmas in a didactical way. It explains the processes in gas discharge plasmas. A gas discharge plasma is an ionized gas which is supported by an external electric field. Therefore its parameters are determined by processes in it. The properties of a gas discharge plasma depend on its gas component, types of external fields, their geometry and regimes of gas discharge. Fundamentals of a gas discharge plasma include elementary, radiative and transport processes which are included in its kinetics influence. They are represented in this book together with the analysis of simple gas discharges. These general principles are applied to stationary gas discharge plasmas of helium and argon. The analysis of such plasmas under certain conditions is theoretically determined by numerical plasma parameters for given regimes and conditions.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Russian Academy of Sciences Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Moscow, Russia

    Boris M. Smirnov

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