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    Plasma Interaction with Boundary Surfaces in Low-Pressure Radio-Frequency Capacitive Discharge by Savinov, V. P., Kruglov, M. S., Riaby, V. A., Chervyakov, A. V., Yakunin, V. G.

    Published in Physics of atomic nuclei (01-12-2019)
    “…A particular case of a problem on interaction of plasma with a surface is examined experimentally. We study interaction of its own plasma with boundary…”
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    New Applications of Langmuir Probes by Masherov, P. E., Piskunkov, A. F., Riaby, V. A., Savinov, V. P., Yakunin, V. G.

    Published in Physics of atomic nuclei (01-12-2017)
    “…In this work, two new possibilities for standard probe diagnostics are described. The first one can be used to study isotropic, collisionless low-pressure…”
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    The volt–ampere characteristics of a DC arc plasmatron with a distributed anode spot by Lee, H.J., Plaksin, V.Yu, Riaby, V.A.

    Published in Thin solid films (23-04-2007)
    “…A new DC plasmatron with a hot rod cathode and cold nozzle anode was proposed and tested at atmospheric pressure, generating nearly spectrally clean plasmas of…”
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    The Effect of Component Gas on Diesel Reformation by a Plasmatron by Plaksin, V.Yu, Heon Ju Lee, Riaby, V.A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-12-2007)
    “…We describe an experimental study of diesel-fuel reformation by a plasmatron and diesel-engine exhaust cleaning by means of plasma-chemical pretreatment of…”
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    Plasma-Chemical Processing of Silicon Substrates Using a Novel Arc Plasmatron by Plaksin, V.Yu, Riaby, V.A., Ji Hoon Kim, Chi Kyu Choi, Heon Ju Lee

    “…A novel arc plasma source is proposed, which has low anode erosion rate allowing it to generate nearly spectrally clean plasma flow at the lifetime of 10 3 ~10…”
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    Fractional Diversion of Discharge Current into Conductive Bodies in Contact with Plasmas by Alexandrov, A.F., Lee, H.J., Choi, C.K., Plaksin, V.Yu, Riaby, V.A., Savinov, V.P.

    “…The phenomenon of discharge current diversion by conductive parts (electrodes, design elements or substrates) in contact with plasmas is considered for both DC…”
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