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  1. Theory of Photon Acceleration (Series in Plasma Physics) by J.T Mendonca, 2001-02-15
  2. Introduction to Plasma Spectroscopy (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Hans-Joachim Kunze, 2009-09-24
  3. Relativistic Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules: Theory and Computation (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Ian P Grant, 2010-11-02
  4. Atomic Spectra and Radiative Transitions (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Igor I. Sobelman, 1992-06-04
  5. Plasma Etching: Fundamentals and Applications (Series on Semiconductor Science and Technology, 7) by M. Sugawara, 1998-07-30
  6. Plasma Astrophysics: Kinetic Processes in Solar and Stellar Coronae (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Arnold O. Benz, 2002-06-30
  7. Lost Causes in and beyond Physics by R.F. Streater, 2010-11-30
  8. Plasma Spectroscopy (The International Series of Monographs on Physics, 123) by Takashi Fujimoto, 2004-08-26
  9. Atomic Physics in Hot Plasmas (International Series of Monographs on Physics) by David Salzmann, 1998-08-20
  10. Introduction to Plasma Physics by Francis F. Chen, 1995-12-31
  11. Relativistic Fluids and Magneto-fluids: With Applications in Astrophysics and Plasma Physics (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics) by A. M. Anile, 2005-12-15
  12. Plasma Physics, Volume 9A (Methods in Experimental Physics)
  13. Cosmic Plasma Physics (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by B.V. Somov, 2010-11-02
  14. Modern Introductory Physics by Charles H. Holbrow, James N. Lloyd, et all 2010-09-23

81. From The Director
General description of laboratory activities
http://www.pppl.gov/about_pppl/pages/from_the_dir.html
From the Director ITER Project. We at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are particularly pleased that the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) had a banner year with 21 weeks of experimental operations; the National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) passed both Department of Energy (DOE) Critical Decision 2 and Critical Decision 3 allowing the start of construction; and PPPL, partnering with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), was selected through a broad competition to host the U.S. ITER Project Office.
The FY04 campaign on NSTX was very successful, leading to deeper understanding of fusion plasmas, scientific information of importance for ITER, and development of long-pulse high-beta operating scenarios for a future Spherical Torus Component (ST) Test Facility and ultimately a power plant. Advances were made in the understanding of resistive wall modes, plasma kinks which grow up on the resistive diffusion time of the conducting walls, including for the first time detection of toroidal mode number n=3 components of the perturbed fields. New resistive wall mode control coils were exercised for the first time and shown to have a favorable effect on locked modes. Confinement trends in ST's were elucidated, and transport barriers were observed in plasmas calculated to have reversed shear. New insight was gained into the nonlinear behavior of fast particle modes, and a new class of edge localized modes was discovered, which has minimal impact on the divertor.

82. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Recent developments at the laboratory
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83. PPPL Phone Book - Organization
Contact information for organizations within the laboratory
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84. PPPL Employment Opportunities
Information about jobs and recruitment
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Revised: October 6, 2004 The Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory, a world renown fusion energy research center, under contract with the U. S. Department of Energy, has several outstanding employment opportunities currently available.
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Qualifications include: a high school diploma or equivalent, 5 or more years of successful administrative experience, ability to handle multiple assignments, strong communication and organizational skills and a high level of interpersonal skills to handle a variety of situations and the ability to exercise prudent judgment. Must have an intermediate level of computer skills including knowledge of: Macintosh, PC, Microsoft Office, Internet, email, databases and the creation of simple web pages.
Compensation Analyst Full-time, 6 months position with Benefits

85. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Education Programs
Precollege, undergraduate, and graduate programs and opportunities
http://www.pppl.gov/education/pages/education.html
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Education Programs
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86. History Of PPPL
Background of the laboratory
http://www.pppl.gov/about_pppl/pages/history.html
History of the PPPL
Lyman Spitzer, Jr.,
Founder and
Director of Project Matterhorn,
Melvin B. Gottlieb
was director
of the Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory from 1961 to 1980
Harold P. Furth
was director of
the Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory from 1981 to 1990 Ronald C. Davidson was director
of the Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory from 1991 to 1996
Magnetic fusion research at Princeton began in 1951 under the code name Project Matterhorn. Lyman Spitzer, Jr., Professor of Astronomy at Princeton University, had for many years been involved in the study of very hot rarefied gases in interstellar space. Inspired by the fascinating but highly exaggerated claims of fusion researchers in Argentine, Professor Spitzer conceived of a plasma being confined in a figure-eight-shaped tube by an externally generated magnetic field. He called this concept the "stellarator," and took this design before the Atomic Energy Commission in Washington. As a result of this meeting and a review of the invention by designated scientists throughout the nation, the stellarator proposal was funded and Princeton University's controlled fusion effort was born. In 1958, magnetic fusion research was declassified allowing all nations to share their results openly. For the past three decades, PPPL has been a leader in magnetic confinement experiments utilizing the tokamak approach. This work culminated in the world-record performance of the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR), which operated at PPPL from 1982 to 1997. Beginning in 1993, TFTR was the first in the world to use 50/50 mixtures of deuterium-tritium, yielding an unprecedented 10.7 million watts of fusion power.

87. PPPL.GOV: Phone Book
Contact information for people at the laboratory.
http://www.pppl.gov/cgi-bin/phone
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88. Plasma Physics Laboratory
Laboratory devoted to general plasma research.
http://fizik.um.edu.my/plasma/
Plasma Research Laboratory
Physics Department, University of Malaya
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Tel: (603)79674395
Fax: (603)79674146 A view of the main laboratory area ( Plasma I ) which houses
the plasma focus experiments. Our activities include: Teaching
The laboratory is currently running four experiments for the Year 3 Applied Physics BSc programme offered by the Physics Department University of Malaya . These experiments are (1) Pulse Electronics; (2) Gas Dynamic Experiment; (3) Flash X-ray Experiment; and (4) Plasma Emission Spectroscopy. 2. Research
Our research centres around four types of plasma devices: The emphasis of our research work is on the physics and applications of these devices. Our collaborations with other laboratories:
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89. Stalder Technologies And Research
Conducts research and development including plasma physics and related ionized gas physics.
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90. Institute For Plasma Research
Experimental and theoretical research in plasma physics.
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91. PPPL Hall Thruster Experiment (HTX)
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. This site documents the undergoing research in electric propulsions.
http://htx.pppl.gov
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92. David Pace
Graduate student in physics at UCLA. Current research involves experimental plasma physics in the UCLA Tokamak Laboratory.
http://www.davidpace.com

93. WWAPP: 1551 Entries
Database from Plasma Laboratory at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/cgi-bin/wwapp
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94. MATLAB Modules For Introductory Plasma Physics
Modules to teach single particle motion, dispersion relation, particle simulation and ray-tracing.
http://www.lifelong-learners.com/pla/

95. Atomic And Plasma Physics [IAP/TU Wien]
A research group at IAP/TU Wien, Austria.
http://www.iap.tuwien.ac.at/www/atomic/
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