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  1. Introduction to plasma physics and controlled fusion. Volume 1, Plasma physics by Francis F. Chen, 1984-01-31
  2. Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy by Jeffrey P. Freidberg, 2008-08-11
  3. Computational Methods in Plasma Physics (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science) by Stephen Jardin, 2010-06-02
  4. The Earth's Ionosphere, Volume 96, Second Edition: Plasma Physics & Electrodynamics (International Geophysics) by Michael C. Kelley, 2009-05-19
  5. Fundamentals of Plasma Physics by J. A. Bittencourt, 2004-06-17
  6. Fundamentals of Plasma Physics by Paul M. Bellan, 2008-09-15
  7. Nonthermal Plasma Chemistry and Physics by Jurgen Meichsner, Martin Schmidt, et all 2011-03-01
  8. Physics of Nonneutral Plasmas by Ronald C. Davidson, 2001-12
  9. The Framework Of Plasma Physics (Frontiers in Physics) by Richard D. Hazeltine, Francois L. Waelbroeck, 2004-01-23
  10. Physics of Solar System Plasmas (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Thomas E. Cravens, 2004-11-11
  11. The Physics of Inertial Fusion: Beam Plasma Interaction, Hydrodynamics, Hot Dense Matter (The International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Stefano Atzeni, Jürgen Meyer-ter-Vehn, 2009-07-15
  12. Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation (Series in Plasma Physics) (Volume 0) by C.K. Birdsall, A.B Langdon, 2004-10-01
  13. Plasma Physics: An Introduction to Laboratory, Space, and Fusion Plasmas by Alexander Piel, 2010-06-28
  14. Introduction to Plasma Physics (Plasma Physics Series) by R.J Goldston, P.H Rutherford, 1995-11-01

1. Fusion Energy And Plasma Physics Research At PPPL
Devoted to plasma physics and controlled fusion research.Category Science Physics Plasma Laboratories......Fusion energy and plasma physics research at the Princeton plasma physicsLaboratory, a US Department of Energy Laboratory. Security Notice
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Fusion energy and plasma physics research is the primary mission of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). A collaborative national center for fusion energy and plasma physics research, PPPL is managed by Princeton University for the U.S. Department of Energy. An associate mission for PPPL is to provide the highest quality of education in fusion energy, plasma physics, and related technologies.
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2. Plasma / Fusion Glossary
Definitions of technical terms used in these disciplines are written in basic English. Search or browse words and acronyms. definitions of over 3600 frequently used technical terms in plasma physics (all areas) and Fusion Energy Research.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/Glossary/glossary.html
FusEdWeb: Fusion Energy Educational Web Site
The Glossary of Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy Research
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Introduction, Sources and Contributors
This Glossary seeks to provide plain-language definitions of over 3600 frequently used technical terms in Plasma Physics (all areas) and Fusion Energy Research. It is intended for everyone with an interest in science, including journalists, middle school and high school students, and their teachers. The glossary database allows users to submit new terms, search for specific terms or browse alphabetic listings. Visitors are encouraged to add terms and definitions. New submissions or modifications will be reviewed by our editors and posted to the database within one week of the submission date. Terms and definitions must not contain any classified information or export-controlled information. The contributor submitting information is solely responsible for the content. Edited by Robert F. Heeter with assistance from: Albert Chou, John Wright , Joshua Jones and the LLNL Science and Technology Education Program
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3. Plasma On The Internet
Find links to plasmascience servers, organizations, newsgroups, and publications worldwide. the Australian National University. plasma physics at the Flinders University, Adelaide. plasma physics Department at
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/PlasmaI.html
Plasma on the Internet
See also: Atomic Physics Conferences Databases Free Software ...
Plasma Vacuum Net: online graduate courses from DCU/QUB
Plasma Servers by Country/Region
Europe
FACADIX TMR Network
Plasma Astrophysics: Theory, Observations and Numerics of Heating, Flares and Winds (PLATON)
Argentina
Instituto de Física del Plasma (INFIP) at the University of Buenos Aires
Australia
Australian Fusion Research Group
Plasma Research Laboratory at the Australian National University
Plasma Physics at the Flinders University , Adelaide
Plasma Physics Department at Sydney University
Plasma Instrumentation Laboratory at the University of Canberra
Plasma Engineering Group at the University of Sydney , New South Wales
Austria
Atomic Collisions and Plasmas
Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck
Brazil
Plasma Physics and Nonlinear Dynamics Group at the Universidade Federal do Parana , Curitiba
Associated Plasma Laboratory at the National Space Research Institute
Belgium
Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy , Brussels
Plasma Physics Laboratory at the Royal Military Academy
Canada
Division of Plasma Physics of the Canadian Association of Physicists
ITER Canada
Tekna Plasma Systems Inc.

4. Harold P. Furth Library, Princeton University
Home page of the LLNL libraryCategory Regional North America...... SLA (Princeton/Trenton Chapter). Library Education and Training Committee. PlasmaPhysics Library, Princeton University. Online Catalog. plasma physics Literature.
http://www.pppl.gov/library/
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Princeton, New Jersey USA 08543-0451
Staff Librarian: Adriana Popescu email: popescua@princeton.edu
Special Collections Assistant: Shannon Belloni email: sbelloni@princeton.edu Harold P. Furth Library Public Hours
Monday through Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. The library is open 24 hrs to PPPL users. After 5:00 pm laboratory badge is needed for access. Harold P. Furth Library Floorplan
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SLA (Princeton/Trenton Chapter) ... Library Education and Training Committee Plasma Physics Library, Princeton University OED 'Word of the Day'
(unified catalogs of academic, government, and public libraries) Web-based PPLCat
Plasma Conferences
Plasma Physics E-Journals
Searching plasma physics literature
... Library Proxy Server remote access) RefWorks Please send questions, comments, and suggestions for new titles to ppllib@princeton.edu Last updated: Tuesday, 31-Jul-99 13:44:17; Princeton University Princeton University Library PPPL

5. Ippex Online - Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience (plasma Physics A
THE INTERNET plasma physics EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
http://ippex.pppl.gov/ippex
IPPEX Online The Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience http://ippex.pppl.gov The LEADING PLASMA PHYSICS EDUCATION SITE FOR STUDENTS ONLINE!! This page will automatically redirect you to the new site in 10 seconds If it does not please click IPPEX Online , or you can follow the links at the bottom. The site has undergone a Redesign. http://ippex.pppl.gov/ippex has changed to http://ippex.pppl.gov . Please make note of this change. home about fusion interactive physics ask a physicist ... site map

6. Princeton University Graduate Program In Plasma Physics
Information on the Graduate Program in plasma physics within the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University.
http://w3.pppl.gov/gradprogram

About the Program
Academics People Research ... PPPL Last Modified 12/03/02 11:17:50 PM Credits Maintained by: jspaleta@pppl.gov

7. Databases For Atomic And Plasma Physics
From Plasma Laboratory of Weizmann Institute of Science, IsraelCategory Science Physics Plasma Databases......WIS Plasma Laboratory Databases for Atomic and plasma physics. See also Who'sWho in Atomic and plasma physics. Jobs in Atomic and plasma physics.
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/DBfAPP.html
Databases for Atomic and Plasma Physics
See also: Atomic Physics Conferences Free Software Linux ... Atomic and Plasma Physics Atomic Databases Review: Atomic Data and Databases on the Internet: Entering 1996
Table of Databases with Data Keys
Opacity Project Database , Strasbourg, France:
NIFS Database, Nagoya, Japan:
AMDIS , IAEA, Vienna, Austria
GAPHYOR Data Center , Orsay, France
NIST PRD Databases , Gaithersburg, MD
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Databases , MA

8. Plasma Physics Laboratory
Laboratory devoted to general plasma research.
http://fizik.um.edu.my/plasma/
Plasma Research Laboratory
Physics Department, University of Malaya
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Tel: (603)79674395
Fax: (603)79674146 A view of the main laboratory area ( Plasma I ) which houses
the plasma focus experiments. Our activities include: Teaching
The laboratory is currently running four experiments for the Year 3 Applied Physics BSc programme offered by the Physics Department University of Malaya . These experiments are (1) Pulse Electronics; (2) Gas Dynamic Experiment; (3) Flash X-ray Experiment; and (4) Plasma Emission Spectroscopy. 2. Research
Our research centres around four types of plasma devices: The emphasis of our research work is on the physics and applications of these devices. Our collaborations with other laboratories:
  • EPPRA sas, 91961

9. Plasma Physics And Nuclear Fusion Web Sites
List of web sites describing experiments worldwide to study the physics of nuclear fusion by magnetic confinement.
http://www.ipp.mpg.de/~Wolfgang.Suttrop/ppcfsites.html
Plasma Physics and
Controlled Nuclear Fusion
web sites
This is a list of web sites that particularly describe (world-wide) experiments to study the physics of nuclear fusion by magnetic confinement. There are more comprehensive plasma physics web site indices around, e.g.
Plasma on the Internet
Weizmann Institute of Science
Nuclear fusion servers
(University of Karlsruhe)
Magnetic confinement fusion plasma experiments

10. Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory
Conducts a broad experimental and theoretical program in basic and applied research in plasma physics, laboratory discharge and space plasmas, intense electron and ion beams and photon sources, atomic physics, pulsed power sources, laser physics, advanced spectral diagnostics, and nonlinear systems.
http://wwwppd.nrl.navy.mil/

11. Plasma Physics Group - Imperial College
Welcome to the IC plasma physics group, one of the world's leading university groups in plasma physics reseach.
http://wotan.pp.ph.ic.ac.uk/

12. Division Of Plasma Physics - Alfvén Laboratory
Space Laboratory plasma physics at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden The Division of plasma physics is one of three divisions at the Alfvén Laboratory.
http://www.plasma.kth.se/
Home Page Search Internal pages
Research Electrophysics Fusion Lab Plasma Space Plasma Education Undergraduate Thesis (exjobb) Graduate Organization Divisions Electrophysics Electromagnetics Fusion ... Email Webmaster Division of Plasma Physics Director: Prof. Nils Brenning
Vice Director: Prof. Göran Marklund The research profits from a fruitful combination of both laboratory experiments and space experiments as well as theory and numerical simulation. It is carried out in two research groups, the Laboratory Plasma Group and the Space Plasma Group . To ensure good contact between theory and experiments, theorists are included in each of the Laboratory and Space Plasma groups and not in a separate theory group. Lab Plasma Group Space Plasma Group Publications Presentations ... Server related information
Visiting address: Teknikringen 31 Tel: +46 8 790 7704 Fax: +46 8 24 54 31 Latest update 11 March 2002 by Lars Blomberg

13. Laboratory For Plasma Physics - ERM/KMS
Laboratory is the part of the integrated European thermonuclear fusion research program. ERM/KMS Royal Category Science Physics Plasma Laboratories......Welcome to the server of the Laboratory for plasma physics of the Royal MilitaryAcademy of Belgium Sorry, but your browser doesn't support frames.
http://fusion.rma.ac.be/
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14. Plasma Physics Research Center
plasma physics Research Center TehranIran
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15. Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion
Journal history. 1984present, plasma physics and Controlled Fusion. 1967-1983,plasma physics. Part C, plasma physics, Accelerators, Thermonuclear Research.
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Graduate student in physics at UCLA. Current research involves experimental plasma physics in the UCLA Tokamak Laboratory.
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17. Nebulae
Part of a larger site on plasma physics.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pages/5.Plasmas/Nebula.html
Fusion - Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source
Nebulae
Fuzzy Patches in Space
Photo Credit: NGC 2440, Hubble Space Telescope The term "nebula" was originally used by astronomers to refer to any "fuzzy' patch in the sky that could be easily distinguished by a telescope, but was not sharp like stars or planets. Charles Messier, an eighteenth century French astronomer, published his famous catalogue of these objects in 1784 so that he and other comet hunters would not confuse them with comets. We now know that some of the "nebulae" of Messier's catalogue are other galaxies and some are clusters of stars. On the plasma graph, "nebula" refers to clouds of interstellar dust and gas within our own galaxy made visible by their interaction with nearby stars or star remnants.
Types of Nebulae:
Emission Nebulae
Interstellar plasma which absorbs and re-emits electromagnetic radiation from close by hot young stars...
Reflection Nebulae
Dust particles which scatter and reflect light from nearby bright young stars...
Planetary Nebulae
Ejected matter from a low mass star near the end of the star's life...

18. Plasma Physics And Radiation Processes
Essential facts and formulae.
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk
Plasma Physics and Radiation Processes
Essential Facts and Formulae
Notes: The content of this site concentrates on fundamental topics and formulas that are needed for understanding and solving corresponding theoretical and practical problems. It does not claim to be comprehensive with regard to special aspects of plasma- or atomic physics. In some cases the approach differs from corresponding treatments in standard textbooks where the latter can be shown to be flawed. It is indicated in the corresponding entry when this is the case.
Gaussian cgs-units are used unless otherwise stated; for conversion into Practical- (SI-) units see the Conversion Table
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INDEX: Absorption Atomic Decay Probability Auto- Ionization Bohr- Einstein Radiation Formula ... Transition Probability
Absorption: Light can be absorbed by Photoionization Ion for this process is independent of the intensity of the radiation. However, for intensities below a certain threshold it is obvious that it will be reduced due to the disturbing influence of Plasma Field Fluctuations . One can adopt the efficiency factor w )= E w /(E w p where E w is the electric field strength of the radiation with frequency (as given by the intensity I= E w p p ,e ,I ) the effective plasma fluctuation field (see Plasma Field Fluctuations and Stark Broadening with T n This leads to the circumstance that the Optical Depth with regard to photoionization is not proportional to the column density any more but has to be determined through the integral

19. Plasma Physics Group - Imperial College
Research group, London, UK.Category Science Physics Plasma Groups......
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20. Radio And Space Plasma Physics Group
Research group at the University of Leicester, UK.Category Science Physics Plasma Groups......University of Leicester, Radio and Space plasma physics Group, Welcometo the Radio and Space plasma physics Group. The Radio and Space
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Welcome to the Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group The Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group is at the forefront of research into the interaction of planetary environments with the solar wind. The most spectacular evidence of this interaction are the aurora which occur in the regions surrounding both the north and south magnetic poles. To understand these complex interactions, information from a broad range of theoretical and experimental studies is required and the group is active in many national and international collaborations. Experimental studies with spacecraft and ground based facilities are being carried out. The group builds and operates ground based radar facilities including the SPEAR radar currently being constructed on Svalbard and the CUTLASS radars. (The CUTLASS radar in Finland is shown below.) This site contains information about the work of the group and its experimental facilities as well as providing access to both real time and archived data. Use the panel to the left to navigate the site and learn more about the activities of the Radio and Space Plasma Physics Group. Click on the site map button for an alternative method of navigating this site and to see a complete list of the content.

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