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         Plasma Physics:     more books (100)
  1. Femtosecond Laser Filamentation (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by See Leang Chin, 2009-12-11
  2. Space Physics: An Introduction to Plasmas and Particles in the Heliosphere and Magnetospheres (Advanced Texts in Physics) by May-Britt Kallenrode, 2010-11-02
  3. Reviews of Plasma Physics
  4. Solar System Plasma Physics (Geophysical Monograph) by J. L. Burch, J. H. Waite, 1989-08
  5. Physics of Strongly Coupled Plasma (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Vladimir Fortov, Igor Iakubov, et all 2007-01-18
  6. Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas: 13th Topical Conference: Annapolis, Maryland, April 1999 (AIP Conference Proceedings / Plasma Physics)
  7. Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by David Salzmann, 1998-08-20
  8. Plasma Polarization Spectroscopy (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  9. Elementary Physics of Complex Plasmas (Lecture Notes in Physics) by V.N. Tsytovich, Gregor Morfill, et all 2010-11-02
  10. Physics of High Temperature Plasmas by George Schmidt, 1979-06
  11. Plasma Etching: Fundamentals and Applications (Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology, 7) by M. Sugawara, 1998-07-30
  12. Principles of Plasma Spectroscopy (Cambridge Monographs on Plasma Physics) by Hans R. Griem, 2005-02-17
  13. Plasma Spectroscopy (The International Series of Monographs on Physics, 123) by Takashi Fujimoto, 2004-08-26
  14. Introduction to Plasma Theory (Plasma Physics) by Dwight R. Nicholson, 1983-06-01

81. RMKI Department Of Plasma Physics
Welcome to the. Department of plasma physics. KFKIResearch Institutefor Particle and Nuclear Physics Konkoly-Thege ut 29-33, Budapest
http://www.rmki.kfki.hu/plasma/
Welcome to the
Department of Plasma Physics KFKI-Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics Konkoly-Thege ut 29-33, Budapest, Hungary Letters: KFKI-RMKI, P.O.Box 49, Budapest-114, H-1525 Tel: (36-1) 392 2519 Fax: (36-1) 395 9151
The Department of Plasma Physics studies phenomena in plasma physics, atomic physics, laser physics and their interdisciplinary fields. Experimental investigations are performed in the laser laboratory of our department and in many other foreign/Hungarian laboratories.
Research areas and goals:
Interaction of neutral and charged particles and microscopic pieces of solid material with hot plasma. The studies are aimed at:
  • Investigation of processes which determine the motion of these particles in the plasma. Derive different plasma parameters (e.g. temperature, density, magnetic field) by observing the motion of these particles in the plasma. Study how plasma parameters effect the spectrocopically observed atomic stucture.
Study of motion and interaction of laser light induced plasmas (laser plasmas).
  • Due to the interaction of the laser light with the plasma, high order harmonic laser light is generated. This is a coherent, ultrashort laser light pulse in the vacuum ultraviolet and soft X-ray wavelength range. Investigation of soft X-ray radiation from the laser plasma. Generation of short X-ray pulses.

82. Research Areas
plasma physics at WVU. The plasma physics group studies the fourth stateof matter. plasma physics Research at WVU. The WVU Q Machine Group.
http://www.as.wvu.edu/phys/plasma.htm
Plasma Physics at WVU The plasma physics group studies the fourth state of matter. As many substances are heated from a low temperature, they go through a succession of states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. At high temperatures all matter is in the plasma state. This state is characterized by the fact that the atoms of the material have been broken apart, with at least some of the electrons being freed from their parent atom. Thus, a plasma consists of two populations of electrically charged particles - the liberated negatively charged electrons and the positively charged ions. Although physicists know the laws governing the interaction of electrically charged particles, the collective behavior of the large number of particles in a plasma leads to complex and often surprising physical phenomena. Research in plasma physics requires a thorough understanding of many classical disciplines such as fluid dynamics, statistical mechanics, and electromagnetism. Because plasmas are often in a non-equilibrium state, they can be a highly nonlinear medium. Many of the techniques developed for understanding nonlinear systems resulted from basic plasma research. West Virginia University's experimental plasma research program has concentrated on fundamental problems of plasma behavior that are also relevant to the understanding of processes that occur naturally in space plasmas and in man-made fusion plasmas. The WVU Q-machine produces a low-temperature, medium-density, plasma column (similar in several ways to the plasma in the EarthÕs ionosphere). Another experimental program is investigating the potential of the inductively coupled helicon source as a commercial plasma processing system. The helicon source is also used to generate the plasma in a large space simulation chamber in which experiments on collisionless magnetic reconnection and the effects of the space plasma environment on scientific spacecraft are performed.

83. The Sun-Earth Connection
An introduction to space plasma physics provided by Auburn University's Space plasma physics Page. Covers the sunearth connection, the sun, solar wind, the magnetospere, and aurorae.
http://www.physics.auburn.edu/~plasma/space/sunearth.html
The Sun-Earth Connection
The Sun and Earth are intimately connected. Other than the light and heat that we receive from the sun, there are many other things that we also experience in this relationship. First of all, there is more than just empty space beyond Earth's atmosphere; there is an environment of rich, active, electrically charged gases, called plasmas , that the Earth resides in. The origin of these plasmas is the sun, more specifically the solar wind . The most noticeable traces of this plasma environment are the Northern and Southern Lights, or the aurora The activity of the sun is also thought to affect our weather and climate, both long and short term, as solar behavior can last over centuries to mere minutes. Of particular note, the activity of the aurora are closely tied to the activity of dark spots found on the suns surface, called sunspots. In fact, the "Little Ice Age", a period of abnormally low temperatures during the 15th-18th centuries, was also a period when there were very few sunspots. Solar flares are thought to slightly change the density of our atmosphere and may cause blockouts, communications disruptions, and magnetic storms.
The Sun
Solar Physics fusion . Four hydrogen nuclei fuse to form a helium nucleus. About 700 million tons of hydrogen are converted into helium every second, producing 5 million tons of pure energy!

84. Introduction, Columbia Plasma Lab
Columbia plasma physics Lab. Introduction. The Plasma Naval Research.Research groups located within the Columbia plasma physics Lab
http://www.ap.columbia.edu/apam/plasma/plasmaintro.html
Columbia Plasma Physics Lab
Introduction
As a major university research center in controlled fusion research, Columbia's laboratory is very well-equipped with laser and magnetic plasma diagnostics as well as several VAX computers. The VAX systems are networked to for data acquisition which are part of the departmental computer network. In addition to the experimental effort, there is a broad program in theoretical and computational plasma physics, with applications to fusion, space plasmas, and free-electron lasers. Recent research interests of the theory group include magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equilibrium and stability, transport and the dynamo effect in turbulent plasmas, and optical guiding and sideband instabilities in free-electron lasers. Support for these research programs comes from the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Office of Naval Research.
Research groups located within the Columbia Plasma Physics Lab:

Go to Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, Columbia University

85. Plasma Physics
plasma physics. One can think of plasmas or ionized gases as beingthe fourth state of matter when considering that, in order of
http://www.phys.umontreal.ca/LaRecherche/plasmas_eng.html
Plasma Physics
One can think of plasmas or ionized gases as being the fourth state of matter when considering that, in order of increasing energy, the first three are solids, liquids and gases. If one can succeed in supplying enough energy to a gas, say with an electric field, this can lead to the ionization of its constituent atoms and molecules. The energy spread of plasmas is very large : it goes from the electrical discharges in fluorescent tubes up to the stars. As a matter of fact, 99% of the universe is in the form of plasma. The specific characteristic of a plasma is a medium composed of charged particles (electrons, positive and negative ions) which can thus be strongly influenced by electric and magnetic fields.
The group is composed of two professors :
  • HF plasma in the presence of magnetic fields, atmospheric pressure plasma, diagnostic of plasmas (laser-induced fluorescence, electrostatic probes, ion-acoustic and Bernstein waves), plasma etching of materials, numerical modeling. Michel Moisan : design and modeling of HF field applicators, modeling of HF plasmas, design of plasma reactors for surface treatment (polymer and diamond thin film deposition, etching).

86. EPPDyL- Princeton University Electric Propulsion And Plasma Dynamics Laboratory
Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University.
http://alfven.princeton.edu/

87. Databases For Atomic And Plasma Physics
Collection of several links to databases for Atomic and plasma physics Opacities, Atomic spectra, Category Science Physics Plasma Databases......Databases for Atomic and plasma physics. If you are aware of Internet accessible databaseson atomic and plasma physics not listed here, please let us know too!
http://www.astro.spbu.ru/db_web/AtDatCent/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
Coulomb-Born-exchange code ATOM
Opacity Project Database , Strasbourg, France:
NIFS Database, Nagoya, Japan:
IAEA ALADDIN Database , Vienna, Austria:
GAPHYOR Data Center , Orsay, France
NIST PRD Databases , Gaithersburg, MD
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Databases , MA

88. The Fusion FAQ Is Moving
The FAQ (from Princeton plasma physics Lab) is not very extensive, but it has an impressive Glossary.
http://www.pppl.gov/~rfheeter/
The Fusion FAQ Home Page is now at
http://FusEdWeb.pppl.gov/FAQ/fusion-faq.html
Please update your links, bookmarks, etc. This page should transfer you to the new site automatically in 15 seconds, but if not, just click on the link above...

89. Department Of Physics Research Profile
Department of Physics Physics Plasma Groups...... Molecular and plasma physics. Within each of these areas there is scope for boththeoretical and experimental research. Atomic, Molecular and plasma physics.
http://www.strath.ac.uk/physics/research/
Department of Physics
Research Assessment Exercise; 2001
Home Pages University Faculties Science Physics ... Profile
Useful links Back Keywords Departmental Research Profile
Department Head

Prof. William J. Firth The Department of Physics conducts internationally excellent research as shown by the award of a 4 rating in the 1996 RAE, won with a submission of over 30 research-active staff, this being the majority of the eligible staff. Most of the externally-derived research funding is competitively won in peer-reviewed processes and about half of the research income is awarded by the Research Councils, making the Department one of the larger mainstream physics departments in the UK. A commitment to strategic , as well as to fundamental research, has led to its success not only in attracting funds from the EPSRC and the EU, which are core sources for most physics departments, but from a wide range of others, including the Wellcome Trust, the Biological and Biosciences Research Council, Defence Research Agency, Royal Society, Nuffield Foundation, British Nuclear Fuels, Hitachi, Joint European Torus and the Particle Physics Research Council. The flourishing research activity supports about 50 PhD research students and over 30 postdoctoral research fellows. The total current research grant and contract portfolio is £6M and the annual grant and contract expenditure on research is approximately £3M.

90. Plasma Science And Technology
Comprehensive and educational coverage of plasma science and technology with site links worldwide.Category Science Physics Plasma......Comprehensive coverage of all plasma science and technology with site links worldwide;basic plasma physics, space physics, plasma astrophysics, magnetic
http://www.plasmas.org/
Enjoy our photo gallery or survey
information on plasmas worldwide Plasmas International

91. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Plasma Science And Technology
de Sherbrooke, Canada Plasma Formulary Naval Research Laboratory FrequentlyaskedQuestions FAQ - Robert Heeter Princeton plasma physics Laboratory Fusion and
http://www.plasmas.org/resources.htm
The World Wide Web Virtual Library
Plasma Science and Technology - Resources
Plasmas Worldwide
Resources Overview References Sites Worldwide Topics Plasma science and technology are multilevel, multifacted, and multimedia as demonstrated here by diverse and comprehensive links to references, subjects, societies, publications, conferences, funding sources, formulary, glossary, newsgroups, and a broad-based Coalition for Plasma Science founded to increase public awareness
and understanding of the plasma sciences and their many applications and benefits to society.
General Resources
References
and Subject Areas
Plasma Dictionary
from LLNL
Sites Worldwide

Conferences

IEEE Plasma Science and Application Committee
Databases, Conferences, Software, Jobs,
Who's Who, Site Listings Weizmann Institute, Israel Plasma Properties, Conferences - Centre de Donnees GAPHYOR, Orsay, France Plasma Chemistry Directory Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada

92. Plasma Research Laboratory
Laboratory has wide interests in experimental, computational and theoretical aspects of two main areas of plasma physics magnetic confinement in toroidal systems, and in open systems with applications to space phenomena and to advanced plasma processing. Australian National University.
http://rsphysse.anu.edu.au/prl/
Welcome to the
The Plasma Research Laboratory (PRL) has wide interests in experimental, computational and theoretical aspects of two main areas of plasma physics: magnetic confinement in toroidal systems, and in open systems with applications to space phenomena and to advanced plasma processing. The Plasma Research Laboratory is part of the Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering (RSPhysSE) at the Australian National University. Space Plasma and Plasma Processing (SP3) Toroidal Plasma Research - The H-1 National Facility Research Program Staff List Student List Publications and Reports Student Research Projects Australian Fusion Research Group Other Plasma WWW Sites This page has been accessed times since Oct 8th 1996.
Questions about this page can be directed to: Helen Hawes
Last changed:

93. Physics
plasma physics. Journal of PlasmaPhysics. Edited by R. Alan Cairns University of St Andrews, UK,
http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/plasm-ph/
Physics (since 10/96)
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Plasma Physics e-Prints are available for the following years:
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Additional:
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Links to: arXiv physics find abs

94. IFPILM
Research on highpower lasers, laser-matter interaction, inertial fusion, generation of super-strong pulsed magnetic fields, dense magnetized plasmas, tokamaks, theory and numerical modeling of hot plasmas, diagnostics of fast-varying processes.
http://www.ifpilm.waw.pl/

95. Dynamic Of Complex Systems And Plasma Physics Group
Grupo de F­sica de Plasmas de la Universidad de Concepci³n, Chile.
http://gauss.cfm.udec.cl/~hastudil/
Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.

96. Applied Physics
Department of Applied and plasma physics. plasma physics. The plasma physics groupof this Department has traditionally carried out research into fus ion energy.
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/apphys/applied.html
Department of Applied and Plasma Physics
The Departments of Applied Physics and Plasma Physics have been joined under the one banner as their research interests have moved closer together.
Applied Physics
The Applied Physics group of this department undertakes a wide range of tasks which use physics as a means of solving a large number of practical problems. The approach of the Applied group is definitely "hands on". At any one time a large number of experiments are being performed by the staff and students in the group. Here is a brief history of the Applied Physics department. Here is a list of the staff and an outline of many of the projects currently underway. Here is a link to an article by two members of the Applied group about climate change In addition, you can find a calculation kit to

97. McWilliams Plasma Physics Laboratory
McWilliams plasma physics Laboratory. Experiments The principal activityof the laboratory is basic experimental plasma physics investigations.
http://hal9000.ps.uci.edu/

98. Alfvén Laboratory
Research and educational activities focused on laboratory, space, and fusion plasma physics, electron physics, and accelerator technology. News, research, education, and administration.
http://www.alfvenlab.kth.se/

In English
Välkommen till Alfvénlaboratoriet, KTH , Stockholm. Vår forskning och undervisning rör laboratorie-, rymd-, och fusionsplasmafysik såväl som tillämpad elektrofysik och elektromagnetisk fältteori inklusive antennteori. Forskning
  • Fusionsplasmafysik
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    Tel: 08 790 7704 Fax: 08 24 54 31
    Email: alfvenlab@kth.se Karta för besökare Senast uppdaterad 10 januari 2003 av Lars Blomberg
  • 99. Dusty Plasma Physics - The University Of Iowa
    This is also a highly interdisciplinary area, combining plasma physics, condensedmatter physics, semiconductor technology, astrophysics, and other areas as
    http://dusty.physics.uiowa.edu/
    Dusty Plasmas
    Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Iowa What are dusty plasmas? Dusty plasmas are ionized gases containing small particles of solid matter.
    Various terms are used by researchers to refer this form of matter:
    • dusty plasmas complex plasmas plasma crystals fine particle plasmas colloidal plasmas

    Dusty Plasmas is a research area that is growing rapidly
    Growth of publications each year is shown in the chart below.
    This is also a highly interdisciplinary area, combining plasma physics, condensed matter physics, semiconductor technology, astrophysics, and other areas as well. Our department has a significant number of researchers in dusty plasmas:
    • Prof. Amitava Bhattacharjee
    • Prof. Nick D'Angelo
    • Prof. John A. Goree (see below)
    • Prof. Robert Merlino Prof. Goree's research group in dusty plasmas: Research topics include strongly-coupled behavior, crystal formation, melting/freezing phase transitions, phonon spectra, waves and instabilities, and particle synthesis. This work is mainly experimental, with some theory.
    Our department hosted a workshop on dusty plasmas: 9th Workshop on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas Department of Physics and Astronomy
    For Prospective Graduate Students

    100. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Plasma Physics
    enhance the understanding of the role of gravity in physical processes (eg materialsscience, power, propulsion, combustion, fluid physics and plasma physics).
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/plasmaphysics.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Plasma physics
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE)
  • Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals
  • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
  • NASA Microgravity Science Division ...
  • Space Research Institute (IKI) Page last updated: 04 July 2002 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE)
    Information for researchers interested in the use of alpha-dominated plasmas in the design of magnetic fusion systems. Downloadable articles contain the background to the experiments, reviews of US fusion policy, and reports on physics and engineering design considerations.
    Author: Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    Subjects: nuclear energy, nuclear physics, plasma physics
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals
    Set of peer reviewed journals in the broad area of physics, with full text access available to members of subscribing institutions. Tables of contents and the full text of featured articles are freely available to all. The electronic journals offer full text with mathematics and graphics, and allow searching, browsing and printing. Some titles, eg Nanotechnology, offer multimedia features such as videos of molecular simulations.
    Author: Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing
    Subjects: electronic journal collections, gravity, materials science, nanotechnology, nonlinear science, nuclear physics, optics, particle physics, physics education, physics research, plasma physics, polymers, simulation
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