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Plasma (757 bytes)
1: The word '''plasma''' has a [[Greek language|Greek]] root which mean... 3: ...havior. For more information see the article on [[plasma physics]]. 4: ...nd intramuscular fluid can also be referred to as plasma (first used in 1839). 6: * In [[geology]], plasma is a green type of [[chalcedony]] (now rare&mdash... Plasma ashing (1652 bytes) 1: ...resist]] from an [[etch|etched]] wafer. Using a [[plasma]] source, a monatomic reactive [[specie]] is gene... 3: ... use a [[downstream plasma]] configuration, where plasma is formed remotely and channeled to the wafer. T... 9: [[de:Plasmaätzen]] Plasma polymerization (583 bytes) 1: '''Plasma polymerization''' uses [[plasma source]]s to generate a [[gas discharge]] that pr... 3: Plasma polymerization can be used to deposit [[polymer]]... Plasma processing (493 bytes) 1: '''Plasma processing''' is a [[plasma]]-based material processing technology that aims ... 3: Plasma processing techniques include: 4: *[[Plasma activation]] 5: *[[Plasma modification]] 6: *[[Plasma functionalization]] Plasma cosmology (20470 bytes) 3: ...ch relies on the [[electromagnetic]] effects of [[plasma]] for explaining the large-scale structure of the... 7: ...cosmology, the entire early universe consisted of plasma before [[recombination (physics)|recombination]] ... 9: ...onal forces. On the largest scales, evidence that plasmas exhibit external forces on physical objects such... 11: In the mid-[[1990s]], interest in plasma cosmologies was piqued by a limited few in the st... 13: ... mode on the sky or the strength of this feature. Plasma cosmology apologists point out that researchers a... Plasma lamp (1768 bytes) 1: ...asma_globe.jpg|thumb|right|An eight-inch diameter plasma globe]] 2: ...by [[Nikola Tesla]] for the purpose of studying [[plasma]]. Tesla called this invention "Inert Gas Dischar... 4: Although there are many variations, a plasma lamp is usually a clear glass orb with a much sma... 8: ...ctronic devices (such as a computer mouse) on the plasma lamp: not only may the glass become hot, but the ... 13: ...A0PROFESSIONAL%20PLASMA%20GLOBES: POWERLABS.org - Plasma Globes] Plasma oscillation (2062 bytes) 1: ...ge|charge]] density in conducting media such as [[plasma]]s or [[metal]]s. The [[particle]] resulting fro... 3: ... show that the charge density oscillates at the ''plasma frequency'' 7: ...s expression in the case of electron-[[positron]] plasmas, often encountered in [[astrophysics]]). 9: ...al speed ''v'' and the plasma frequency, then the plasma wave may propagate in the medium. These waves wi... 17: then the plasma waves can accelerate electrons that are moving wi... Plasma physics (11732 bytes) 1: ... [[physics]] which studies ionized gases known as plasmas. 3: ...e Helical Device]] though a side port showing hot plasma affected by magnetic fields.]] 4: ... [[Sir William Crookes]] in [[1879]], and dubbed "plasma" by [[Irving Langmuir]] in 1928. 6: A common fluid treatment of plasmas comes from a combination of the [[Navier Stokes ... 8: ...] since most known fusion reactions take place in plasma. Plasma source (1472 bytes) 1: '''Plasma sources''' generate [[plasma]]s. 3: Excitation of a plasma requires partial [[ionisation]] of neutral [[atom... 8: recombine, the plasma can be sustained. 10: Plasma excitation by [[electromagnetic field]]s can be c... 12: *[[Frequency classification of plasmas]] Anisothermal plasma (902 bytes) 1: ...t [[degree of freedom|degrees of freedom]] of the plasma. 4: ...ctric field]]s, see [[frequency classification of plasmas]]. They generally exhibit hot [[electron]]s that... 6: ...eans that the different degrees of freedom of the plasma are ''not'' in [[thermal equilibrium]]. Plasma rifle (1271 bytes) 1: ... an energy projectile. Plasma rifles, along with plasma pistols, [[laser guns]] and [[phasers]], are only... 3: ...imeters away from the gun, and the storage of the plasma would have be to facilitated by highly concentrat... 5: Fiction that includes plasma rifles: Plasma display (4287 bytes) 1: ...uding electronics, is less than 10 cm (4 inches). Plasma displays use as much [[Electric power|power]] per... 4: The xenon and neon gas in a plasma television is contained in hundreds of thousands ... 5: To [[ion]]ize the gas in a particular cell, the plasma display's computer charges the electrodes that in... 8: The phosphors in a plasma display give off colored light when they are exci... 10: ... of plasma display technology is that a very wide screen can be produced using extremely thin materials. S... Plasma functionalization (135 bytes) 1: ...zation| functionalizing]] a surface by means of [[plasma processing]]. Blood plasma (2957 bytes) 1: ...d in which [[blood cell]]s are suspended. [[Blood plasma]] contains [[blood proteins|proteins]], [[nutrien... 3: [[Serum]] is the same as blood plasma except that [[clotting factor]]s (such as [[fibri... 5: ...e]] and [[oxygen]]. (Oxygen transport capacity of plasma is lower compared to that of the [[hemoglobin]] i... 7: ==Laboratory use of plasma and serum== 9: ...entrifuge]]d to separate plasma from blood cells. Plasma can be frozen below -80[[Celsius|°C]] nearly ... Plasma torpedo (1977 bytes) 1: In the [[Star Trek]] [[fictional universe]], '''plasma torpedoes''' are weapons used in [[starship]] com... 3: ...tructive force. Because of these difficulties the plasma torpedo has not been very successful when used ag... 5: ...nets|Federation]] asteroid based outpost a single plasma torpedo collapsed the shields and caused near tot... 7: Plasma torpedos were used in the [[Starflight]] games wi... Plasma Eal (118 bytes) 1: The Plasma Eel is a weapon used by the Yuuzhan Vong to stun ... Plasma stealth (13279 bytes) 3: '''[[Plasma]] stealth''' is a proposed mechanism for using io... 5: ...ctrostatic discharges to complex and power-hungry plasma lasers. 7: ...ora Borealis are boht composed largely of plasma. Plasmas are used in situations as diverse as fluorescent... 9: ...tute for Thermal Processes), who talked about the plasma stealth device developed by his organization for ... 11: ...]] (Paris, France). ["''Russia Working on Stealth Plasma''", by Michal Fiszer and Jerzy Gruszczynski, Jour... Plasma cutting (592 bytes) 1: ...ke [[laser cutting]], for example, the process of plasma cutting is only effective on materials that condu... Plasma window (4116 bytes) 1: ==Plasma Window== 5: ... a technology that fills a volume of space with [[plasma]] confined by a magnetic field. With current tech... 7: ...(thick) with higher temperature, and consequently plasmas are extremely viscous. 9: ...asma window's usefulness -- the technology of the plasma window permits for radiation that can only be gen... 11: ...strous. If, however, an accelerator equipped with plasma valve technology breaches, the gas layer is ioniz... Plasma diagnostics (2001 bytes) 1: ...ntal techniques used to measure properties of a [[plasma]] such as [[temperature]] and [[density]]. 3: ...metallic electrodes that are both immersed in the plasma under study. Two cases are of interest: 5: ... with the dimensions of the vessel containing the plasma and approximately equal to each other. This is th... 7: ...erence between the potential of the probe and the plasma potential at the place where the probe is located... 9: ...lution approaches that expected in an undisturbed plasma.
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