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Theory, Properties and Applications of Nonequilibrium Plasma Created by External Energy Sources

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Nonequilibrium plasma, created by high energy sources is very effective instrument for plasma-chemical reactions. By external energy sources it means electron, ion, and neutral beams, laser radiation or high electric field, X-ray or gamma-radiation.

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Son, E. (1992). Theory, Properties and Applications of Nonequilibrium Plasma Created by External Energy Sources. In: Capitelli, M., Gorse, C. (eds) Plasma Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3400-6_4

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