Search Results - "Riaby, V.A."
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Plasma Interaction with Boundary Surfaces in Low-Pressure Radio-Frequency Capacitive Discharge
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
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
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
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
Published in 2006 International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum (01-09-2006)“…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
Published in 2006 International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum (01-09-2006)“…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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