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    Volume production negative hydrogen ion sources by Bacal, M., Hatayama, A., Peters, J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-12-2005)
    “…We review the evolution of volume production negative hydrogen ion sources since the discovery in 1977 of the new phenomenon, designated as volume production…”
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    Solution-processed antireflective coating for back-contact perovskite solar cells by Bacal, Dorota M, Lal, Niraj N, Jumabekov, Askhat N, Hou, Qicheng, Hu, Yinghong, Lu, Jianfeng, Chesman, Anthony S R, Bach, Udo

    Published in Optics express (27-04-2020)
    “…Back-contact architectures for perovskite solar cells eliminate parasitic-absorption losses caused by the electrode and charge collection layers but increase…”
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    Negative hydrogen ion production in fusion dedicated ion sources by Bacal, M.

    Published in Chemical physics (04-04-2012)
    “…In RF sources the acceleration of positive ions to a few tens of eV by the plasma potential difference between the driver and the extraction regions can have…”
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    Plasma Electrode Bias Effect on the \hbox^ Negative-Ion Density in an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Volume Source by Svarnas, P., Breton, J., Bacal, M., Faulkner, R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-08-2007)
    “…The role of the plasma electrode (PE) bias in the extraction process in a large-volume hybrid multicusp negative-ion source, which is driven by 2.45-GHz…”
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    Hydrogen superpermeation resistant to ion sputtering by Livshits, A. I., Alimov, V. N., Notkin, M. E., Bacal, M.

    Published in Applied physics letters (30-09-2002)
    “…A nonmetallic monolayer on the surface of a metallic membrane gives rise to the superpermeation of suprathermal hydrogen. This means that virtually the whole…”
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    Fabrication of Back-Contact Electrodes Using Modified Natural Lithography by Jumabekov, Askhat N, Lloyd, Julian A, Bacal, Dorota M, Bach, Udo, Chesman, Anthony S. R

    Published in ACS applied energy materials (26-03-2018)
    “…The fabrication of back-contact electrodes with micron-sized features by microsphere lithography is implemented via a modified “natural lithography” approach…”
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    Effect of ion bombardment on plasma-driven superpermeation of hydrogen isotopes through a niobium membrane by Notkin, M.E, Livshits, A.I, Bruneteau, A.M, Bacal, M

    “…Hydrogen plasma-driven permeation through the superpermeable niobium membrane was investigated under bombardment of the input membrane surface with hydrogen,…”
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    Nitriding with ion beam from Hall-type source by Bacal, M., Peyre, J.P.

    Published in Applied surface science (1999)
    “…The nitrogen ion beam produced by a Hall-type ion source has been used for the nitriding of 34CrMo4 steel, in order to evaluate the potential of this device…”
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    H − and D − Production in Plasmas by Bacal, M., Hamilton, G. W.

    Published in Physical review letters (04-06-1979)
    “…H(-) and D(-) densities are measured in low-pressure plasmas by photodetachment to confirm and extend previous work done with probes. Measurements indicate no…”
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    Correlation between Balmer α emission and hydrogen flux through a superpermeable niobium membrane in a low-pressure multicusp plasma source by Bruneteau, A.M, Notkin, M.E, Livshits, A.I, Bacal, M

    “…The purpose of this paper is to correlate hydrogen or deuterium flux through superpermeable membranes with incident hydrogen or deuterium atom flux from the…”
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    Hydrogen superpermeable membrane operation under plasma conditions by Bacal, M., Bruneteau, A.M., Livshits, A.I., Alimov, V.N., Notkin, M.E.

    Published in Fusion engineering and design (01-04-2003)
    “…The effect of ion bombardment on hydrogen plasma-driven permeation through a superpermeable niobium membrane was investigated. It was found that the increase…”
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    Fuel recycling and edge plasma control with membrane techniques: plasma–membrane simulation experiments by Livshits, A., Ohyabu, N., Bacal, M., Nakamura, Y., Busnyuk, A., Notkin, M., Alimov, V., Samartsev, A., Suzuki, H., Sube, F.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-03-1999)
    “…Membranes of Nb and V were examined with the use of a few plasma devices simulating different fusion machine conditions. A reproducible long-time plasma driven…”
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    H− Negative Ion Production From a 2D Network of ECR Dipolar Plasma Sources by Aleiferis, Spyridon, Svarnas, Panagiotis, Tsiroudis, Ioannis, Bechu, Stephane, Bacal, Marthe, Lacoste, Ana

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-10-2014)
    “…Hereby, five dipolar electron cyclotron resonance elementary sources are assembled to form a 2D network for H - negative ion production. The resultant magnetic…”
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    Superpermeability: Critical points for applications in fusion by Livshits, A.I., Notkin, M.E., Pistunovich, V.I., Bacal, M., Busnyuk, A.O.

    Published in Journal of nuclear materials (01-04-1995)
    “…One of key points for the applications of superpermeable membranes in fusion is the question of the upper limit of the permeation flux density. Theoretical…”
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    Plasma perturbation induced by laser photodetachment by Nishiura, M, Sasao, M, Wada, M, Bacal, M

    “…The plasma dynamics arising from laser photodetachment is discussed herein theoretically and experimentally. The hybrid fluid-kinetic model, where the positive…”
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