plasmapienissä
Plasmapienissä is a Finnish term used in plasma physics to refer to small-scale plasmas, typically microplasmas or plasmas confined within micro- or nano-scale structures. The concept covers plasmas that exist in very small volumes, often near surfaces or inside microchannels, with properties that can differ from larger, bulk plasmas due to strong spatial confinement and rapid diffusion.
These plasmas are usually produced by applying electric fields in gases within restricted geometries. Common generation
In terms of properties, plasmapienissä plasmas are typically non-equilibrium: electrons are much hotter than the bulk
Applications of small-scale plasmas include materials processing, surface modification, and thin-film deposition on micro- and nano-scale
Note: plasmapienissä is not a universally standardized term; in many contexts, researchers refer to microplasmas or