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  1. Plasma Physics and Engineering by Alexander A. Fridman, Lawrence A. Kennedy, 2004-04
  2. Plasma Physics: An Introduction to the Theory of Astrophysical, Geophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
  3. Physics of Fully Ionized Gases: Second Revised Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Lyman Spitzer Jr., 2006-07-07
  4. Modern Plasma Physics: Volume 1, Physical Kinetics of Turbulent Plasmas by Patrick H. Diamond, Sanae-I. Itoh, et all 2010-07-26
  5. The Physics of Fluids and Plasmas: An Introduction for Astrophysicists by Arnab Rai Choudhuri, 1998-12-28
  6. Principles of Plasma Physics (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Nicholas A. Krall, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, 1986-06
  7. Introduction to Complex Plasmas (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  8. The Physics of Plasmas by T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson, 2003-02-03
  9. Plasma Physics for Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Russell M. Kulsrud, 2004-11-28
  10. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25
  11. Introduction to Plasma Physics: With Space and Laboratory Applications by D. A. Gurnett, A. Bhattacharjee, 2005-01-31
  12. Plasma Science: Advancing Knowledge in the National Interest (Physics 2010) by Plasma 2010 Committee, Plasma Science Committee, et all 2007-12-21
  13. Statistical Plasma Physics, Volume II: Condensed Plasmas (Frontiers in Physics) by Setsuo Ichimaru, 2004-02-13
  14. Heliophysics: Plasma Physics of the Local Cosmos

21. Physics Of Plasmas
Plenary Talks Given at the 50th Division of Plasma Physics Meeting ; Selected Highly Cited Papers from 50 Years of Plasma Physics ; Review Articles
http://pop.aip.org/

22. WIS Plasma Laboratory - Conferences On Atomic And Plasma Physics
List of conferences on atomic and plasma physics with the corresponding links.
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      Date: 3 October 2010 to 09 October 2010 Summary: 4th International Conference on Superstrong Fields in Plasmas more >>
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      Date: 4 October 2010 to 08 October 2010 Summary: The 14th International Workshop on Radiative Properties of Hot Dense Matter more >>
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      Date: 8 November 2010 to 12 November 2010 Summary: 52nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics more >>
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      Date: 10 February 2011 Summary: 13th Israeli Conference on Plasma Science and Applications more >>
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      Date: 5 June 2011 to 08 June 2011 Summary: International Workshop on Warm Dense Matter 2011 more >>
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      Date: 19 June 2011 to 24 June 2011 Summary: 18th IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference more >>
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      Date: 26 June 2011 to 30 June 2011 Summary: 38th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science and 24th Symposium on Fusion Science

23. Ippex Online - Main
the interactive plasma physics education experience topics about physics ranging from electricity, magnetism, energy, and especially fusion plasma physics. the first fully
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THE INTERNET PLASMA PHYSICS EDUCATION EXPERIENCE home contact search Education About Fusion Interactive Shockwave Physics Virtual Tokamak Ask a Physicist ... Fusion Data Analysis Information Home Mission Science Education At PPPL PPPL Home Support Search The Crew Site Map Welcome to IPPEX! The Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience Something for everyone: electricity, magnetism, energy an fusion. Use the menu on the left. This site contains Interactive Plasma Physics Topics, ranging from electricity, magnetism, energy, and fusion. Please visit the " Virtual Tokamak " and our " Virtual Magnetic Stability Module " to learn about Plasma and Fusion Containment. Interactive Shockwave Physics Operate a Virtual Tokamak Ask a Physicist Questions About Fusion Science ... Virtual Tokamak Controls New! To view our Shockwave Supported Site, please click on

24. Plasma Physics
Explore theoretical and experimental plasma and fusion physics using the latest computational and experimental tools.
http://magneto.physics.auburn.edu/research/plasma.htm
Plasma Physics
Plasma physics is concerned with the studies of hot, diffuse gases, where the electrons are dissociated from the atomic nuclei. These plasmas can range in temperature from several thousands to several hundred millions of degrees. Lightning is a natural example
of a plasma. Plasma research at Auburn covers a broad range of topics, including both experimental and theoretical work. Click the title above to go to the main plasma physics page, or check out one of the major research groups below: Fusion Energy Research
Fusion is a process that combines the atomic nuclei of light elements, like the isotopes of hydrogen called deuterium and tritium, to form heavier elements. It is the same process by which the sun creates energy. In the process of fusing these elements, energy is released which can be captured and used to generate heat and eventually electricity. Auburn faculty and students are actively engaged in experimental, theoretical and computational fusion energy research. Basic Plasma Physics
Basic plasma physics research focuses on fundamental process that occur in plasma - such as wave propagation, particle and energy transport, and plasma instabilities. These studies also include the development of new experimental and computational techniques for studying plasmas. Ongoing experiments at Auburn includes investigations of magnetic reconnection, Alfvйn waves, dusty plasmas, and plasma rotation.

25. НОЦ Плазма | Международные конференции и семинары
In Russian. List of upcoming Russian as well as international conferences and workshops on plasma physics.
http://plasma.karelia.ru/events/conf.php

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XXVI International Conference on Interaction of Intense Energy Fluxes with Matter The technical focus of the conference is on physics of phenomena arising from the interaction of intense energy fluxes with condensed matter, as well as on physical properties of matter under extreme conditions at high pressures and temperatures. Contributed presentations in oral and poster sessions are planed. The conference will provide for the possibility of non-formal discussions, communications, and co-operations. Topics:
  • Interaction of intense laser, x-ray and microwave radiation with matter
  • Interaction of powerful particle beams with matter
  • Techniques of intense energy fluxes generation
  • Diagnostics of ultrafast processes
  • Shock waves and detonation physics
  • Equations of state and constitutive equations for matter under extreme conditions at high pressures and temperatures
  • Low-temperature plasma physics
  • Issues of physics and power engineering, technology projects

26. IOPscience::.. Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion
IOPscience is a unique platform for IOPhosted journal content providing site-wide electronic access to more than 130 years of leading scientific research, and incorporates some of
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27. Physics Astronomy
Basic Plasma Physics Walter Gekelman ; Basic Plasma Physics Research LaboratoryStenzel ; Braided Lights Warren
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28. 32nd EPS Conference 2005
Official site of the 32nd EPS Plasma Physics Conference, July 2005
http://eps2005.ciemat.es
Cover page Organisation and contact Committees Scope, Topics, Language Cover page Organisation and contact Committees Scope, Topics, Language ... Abstracts, talks and papers

29. Michael Brown Homepage
Teaching 20022009 Doc Brown taught Plasma Physics (Physics138) and advanced physics lab in the spring of 2003. Doc Brown taught Electrodynamics (Physics112) and advanced
http://plasma.physics.swarthmore.edu/
Michael Brown
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Swarthmore College
email: doc@swarthmore.edu
Teaching 2002-2009:
  • Doc Brown taught Plasma Physics (Physics138) and advanced physics lab in the spring of 2003.
  • Doc Brown taught Electrodynamics (Physics112) and advanced physics lab (Physics82) in the fall of 2003.
  • Doc Brown taught Math Methods (Physics50) and advanced physics lab (Physics82) and senior honors study (Physics199) in the spring of 2004.
  • Doc Brown taught (Astronomy1) and advanced physics lab (Physics82) in the fall of 2004.
  • Doc Brown taught Statistical Mechanics (Physics114), Math Methods (Physics50), and advanced physics lab (Physics82) in the spring of 2005.
  • Doc Brown was on leave Fall 2005/Spring 2006.
  • Doc Brown taught Physics5 Fall 2006.
  • Doc Brown taught Astro1 Spring 2007.
  • Doc Brown taught Physics5 Fall 2007.
  • Doc Brown taught Plasma Physics Physics138 Spring 2008.
  • Doc Brown taught Physics5 Fall 2008.
  • Doc Brown taught Stat Mech Physics114 Spring 2009.
  • Doc Brown is on leave Fall 2009/Spring 2010.
  • Doc Brown is teaching Energy Seminar and Electrodynamics (Physics112) Fall 2010.
First Year Seminar on Energy (2010):
  • MB is offering a new first year seminar on Energy for the class of 2014.

30. PPL NIP Homepage
National Institute of Physics, Univ of the Philippines. Homepage of the Plasma Physics Group. See about research, facilities and members.
http://www.nip.upd.edu.ph/plasma/
Plasma technology has become one of the major and important technologies in the development of materials. In the late 1980's, the Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPL) of the National Institute of Physics in U.P. Diliman was established by Dr. Henry Ramos to experiment with and develop modest plasma systems in order to acquire practical knowledge and skills to better employ technologies based on plasma physics. With grants extended by various agencies like the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the Office of Research Coordination of the University of the Philippines (ORC-UP), the Engineering and Science Education Program of the Department of Science and Technology (ESEP-DOST), the DOST-Grants-in-Aid, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the PPL has built some major plasma devices over the years. plasma@nip.upd.edu.ph Plasma Physics Laboratory
National Institute of Physics
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Diliman, Quezon City
1101 Philippines
These facilities have undergone modifications and upgrading to serve as demonstration-of-principle devices for specific applications. For example, the PSTNIS facility has been designed as a source of ions for ion implantation applications. It has been utilized as well for the synthesis of nitrides (TiN, ZrN) on metal substrates. On the other hand, the SPNIS facility has also been used for the formation of TiN on metal substrates. Diamond and diamond-like-carbon (DLC) films on silicon have been deposited using the PECVD device. Various studies have been done on these facilities leading to several publications and conference papers.

31. Plasma (physics) - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Plasma has been called the fourth state of matter. The other states are solids, liquids, and gases. Over 99% of the universe is believed to be plasma.
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_(physics)
Plasma (physics)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A plasma lamp , showing some of the more complex things a plasma can do. The colors come from the gas in the lamp. Each type a gas makes a different color. Plasma has been called the fourth state of matter . The other states are solids, liquids, and gases. Over 99% of the universe is believed to be plasma. When the atoms in a gas are broken up, the pieces are called electrons and ions . Because these pieces have an electric charge , they are pulled together or pushed apart by electric fields and magnetic fields . This makes a plasma act different from a gas. For example, magnetic fields can be used to hold a plasma, but not to hold a gas. Plasma is a better conductor of electricity than copper. Plasma is usually very hot, because it takes very high temperatures to break the bonds between electrons and the nuclei of the atoms. Sometimes plasmas can have very high pressure , like in stars . Stars (including our own Sun ) are mostly made of plasma. Plasmas can also have very low pressure, like in outer space On Earth, natural plasma makes fire

32. ITP: Workgroups - Plasma Physics Division
Website of the Plasma Physics Group of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the Graz University of Technology, Austria.
http://www.itp.tu-graz.ac.at/AG/APP/
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ITP: Plasma Physics Division
The Plasma Physics Division is formed by two strong and successful groups: Plasma Physics Group SERF Group
You can find a short summary of the activities and collaborations of the plasma physics division in the following booklets: english (PDF) german (PDF)
Members of the Group
Professors:
Winfried Kernbichler (Head) winfried.kernbichler@tugraz.at Martin Heyn heyn@itp.tugraz.at
Visiting Scientists:
Sergei Kasilov kasilov@itp.tugraz.at Victor Nemov nemov@itp.tugraz.at ... ivanov@itp.tugraz.at
Post Docs:
Bernhard Seiwald seiwald@itp.tugraz.at http://www.itp.tugraz.at/~seiwald
Graduate Students:
Klaus Allmaier allmaier@itp.tugraz.at Peter Leitner peter.leitner@tugraz.at ... Miran.Mulec@itp.tugraz.at
External / Former Members of the Group:
Manfred Heindler died at May, 13th 2006 Martin Baumann baumann@itp.tugraz.at http://www.itp.tugraz.at/~baumann Christian Eherer ... kamendje@itp.tugraz.at
Further informations:
Bernhard Seiwald seiwald@itp.tugraz.at

33. Space Plasma Physics Group
SPP Group conducts research in many areas of space and plasma physics
http://www.astro.umd.edu/rareas/spp/
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    Maryland Space Plasma Physics Group
    The research activity of the Space and Plasma Physics (SPP) group focuses on space plasmas, ranging from high altitude lightning to shocks in supernovae, and laboratory plasmas, ranging from semiconductors to laboratory devices. Our major effort is solar-terrestrial physics sponsored by NASA, NSF, AFOSR and ONR. The main objective of the research is to determine the cause-effect relationship of the interaction between the Sun and near-Earth plasma, and to develop the capability to predict the state of the geospace environment. The SPP group emphasizes interdisciplinary research in areas involving important collective phenomena. Other areas of research are the magnetospheres and ionospheres of other planets and comets, and solar radio bursts. Current Research:
    Current Research
    Global MHD Simulations of the Magnetosphere
    Numerical modeling is crucial to the understanding of space plasmas, and a range of different simulation codes are needed to model different phenomena. The dynamics of the magnetosphere in full three dimensions is carried out using a magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model, a state of the art global scale code that utilizes the computing power of modern supercomputers. This code can simulate the magnetospheric conditions from spacecraft measurements and thus provide a comprehensive picture of the response to the solar wind variations. Such codes are the natural choice as the backbone of a Geospace General Circulation Model for forecasting space weather. Other codes include hybrid particle codes which incorporate both the particle and fluid aspects of plasmas and are used to model shocks and discontinuities in nature. This approach has elucidated the basic nature of collisionless shocks, and are important for understanding thin plasma boundaries such as the magnetopause.

34. UCI Plasma Physics
Professor Gregory A. Benford, Studies of extremely strong turbulence, particularly in astrophysical contexts. Studies of magnetic structures from the galactic center to large scale
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  • Professor Gregory A. Benford , Studies of extremely strong turbulence, particularly in astrophysical contexts. Studies of magnetic structures from the galactic center to large scale galactic jets. Professor Liu Chen Theoretical and computational plasma physics research on fusion and space plasmas, and on coherent radiation sources. Computing facilities include local workstation clusters, IBM SP Seaborg at National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center.
    Professor William W. Heidbrink
    Experimental plasma physics with emphasis on energetic ions in magnetic fusion devices. Professor Zhihong Lin Theoretical plasma physics in laboratory and space plasmas. Gyrokinetic theory. Massively parallel particle simulations.
    Professor Roger D. McWilliams
    Experimental plasma physics including plasma transport, current drive, and high power microwaves. Professor Emeritus Norman Rostoker , Theoretical plasma physics, especially the Colliding Beam Fusion Reactor.

35. Space Plasma Physics At RAL
Space Plasma Physics at RAL. Plasma, Research fields, People, Space missions with which the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory is or has been involved.
http://sspg1.bnsc.rl.ac.uk/
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36. Plasma Physics News - Plasma Physics, Partially Ionized Gas
PhysOrg.com provides the latest news on physics of plasma
http://www.physorg.com/physics-news/plasma/
Science and technology news
Plasma Physics news
Solving the mysteries of the plasma universe
Physics Plasma Physics What powers the most luminous sources in the universe? How is the plasma state altered by ultra-strong magnetic field? How do magnetic explosions work?
10-minute plasma treatment improves organic memory performance
Physics Plasma Physics In its current early stage of development, digital memory circuits that use organic elements instead of silicon or other inorganic materials have a seemingly endless list of variables and options to consider, test, and optimize. ...
Atmospheric pressure plasma jet from a grounded electrode
Physics Plasma Physics Because they are portable and easy to operate at ambient temperatures, cold atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) should find innovative applications in biomedicine, materials science and fabrication industries. ...

37. Institute Of Plasma Physics AS CR, V.v.i.
Institute is located in Prague and is a part of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Its mission is to perform research in the field of plasma physics and applications.
http://www.ipp.cas.cz/
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38. Plasma Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
Subjects High Energy Physics Phenomenology (hep-ph); Accelerator Physics (physics.acc-ph); Computational Physics (physics.comp-ph); Optics (physics.optics); Plasma Physics
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Title: Jet deflection by very weak guide fields during magnetic reconnection Authors: Martin Goldman Giovanni Lapenta David Newman Stefan Markidis ... Haihong Che Subjects: Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph) ; Space Physics (physics.space-ph)
arXiv:1011.0417 (cross-list from astro-ph.SR) [ pdf ps other
Title: Decay of trefoil and other magnetic knots Authors: Simon Candelaresi Fabio Del Sordo Axel Brandenburg Comments: 3 pages, 6 figures, proceedings of IAU Symp. 274, Advances in Plasma Astrophysics, ed. A. Bonanno, E. de Gouveia dal Pino and A. Kosovichev Subjects: Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ; General Topology (math.GN); Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph)
arXiv:1011.0311

39. FOM Institute For Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen
Main lines of research Thermonuclear plasma physics, plasma chemistry, physics and application of advanced radiation sources.
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  • Performing high-quality scientific research and developing methods and techniques with that aim, in the field of Fusion physics, Generation and Utilization of TeraHertz radiation (GUTHz) and nanolayer Surface and Interface Physics (nSI) Training graduate and undergraduate students and technicians Transfering high-level scientific and technical knowledge to society at large
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The Fusion Physics Department carries out research in fusion energy as part of the FOM, EURATOM and ITER fusion programme. The focus is on the physics of burning plasma, its diagnostics and heating by powerful mm-wave beams.
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The Plasma Surface Interaction (PSI) department carries out fundamental research on plasma facing materials for the ITER fusion experiment. The linear plasma devices Pilot-PSI and Magnum-PSI are employed to generate relevant plasma conditions. The FOM Institute for Plasma Physics Rijnhuizen is the national home base for fusion research and exploits the free electron infrared laser FELIX/Felice , an international users facility. Also advanced multilayer optics for extreme ultraviolet radiation are developed for the computer chip industry.

40. Plasma (physics): Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through spacetime, as well as all applicable concepts, such as energy and force
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Discussion Ask a question about ' Plasma (physics) Start a new discussion about ' Plasma (physics) Answer questions from other users Full Discussion Forum Encyclopedia In physics Physics Physics is a natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space-time, as well as all applicable concepts, such as energy and force...
and chemistry Chemistry Chemistry is the science of matter and the changes it undergoes. The science of matter is also addressed by physics, but while physics takes a more general and fundamental approach, chemistry is more specialized, being concerned with the composition, behavior, structure, and properties of matter,...
plasma is a gas Gas Gas is one of three classical states of matter. Near absolute zero, a substance exists as a solid. As heat is added to this substance it melts into a liquid at its melting point , boils into a gas at its boiling point, and if heated high enough would enter a plasma state in which the electrons are...
in which a certain portion of the particles are ion Ion An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge...

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