laboratorieplasmor
Laboratorieplasmor are plasmas produced and studied within controlled laboratory environments. A plasma is an ionized gas in which a substantial fraction of atoms or molecules are ionized, creating free electrons and positive ions that interact collectively through electromagnetic fields. In laboratory settings, plasmas span a wide range of temperatures, densities, and excitation methods, enabling systematic study of plasma physics and practical applications.
They can be low-temperature, nonthermal plasmas where the electron temperature is high while the heavy particle
Laboratorieplasmor are produced by various means: electric discharges (glow, arc), radio frequency or microwave excitation, dielectric
Diagnostics include Langmuir probes, spectroscopy, interferometry, Thomson scattering, and optical emission spectroscopy. These methods measure parameters
Applications cover materials processing (etching, deposition, surface modification), semiconductor fabrication, sterilization and disinfection, plasma medicine, environmental
Safety considerations include UV and electromagnetic radiation, reactive chemical species, high temperatures and pressures, and gas