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  1. Lecture Notes on Principles of Plasma Processing by Francis F. Chen, Jane P. Chang, 2003-01-31
  2. Modern Introductory Physics by Charles H. Holbrow, James N. Lloyd, et all 2010-09-23
  3. Theoretical Atomic Physics by Harald Siegfried Friedrich, 2005-10-06
  4. Introduction to Plasma Physics by Francis F. Chen, 1995-12-31
  5. Principles of Plasma Diagnostics by I. H. Hutchinson, 2005-07-14
  6. Plasma Waves, 2nd Edition (Series in Plasma Physics) by Donald Gary Swanson, 2003-03-12
  7. Principles of Plasma Discharges and Materials Processing , 2nd Edition by Michael A. Lieberman, Alan J. Lichtenberg, 2005-04-14
  8. Plasma Physics, Volume 9A (Methods in Experimental Physics)
  9. Quark-Gluon Plasma: From Big Bang to Little Bang (Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology) by Kohsuke Yagi, Tetsuo Hatsuda, et all 2008-10-30
  10. Fusion Plasma Physics (Physics Textbook) by Weston M. Stacey, 2005-12-05
  11. Basic Space Plasma Physics by W. Baumjohann, 1996-12
  12. Plasma Physics (Methods of Experimental Physics Volume 9 Part B)
  13. The Physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma: Introductory Lectures (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  14. High Density Plasma Sources: Design, Physics and Performance (Materials Science and Process Technology Series) by Oleg A. Popov, 1997-01-14

41. Microserf Root Web
P24 plasma physics Group External Web Server. The Plasma Universe Magnetic Fusion Experiments at Los Alamos. Physics Division at LANL
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P-24 Plasma Physics Group External Web Server The Plasma Universe Magnetic Fusion Experiments at Los Alamos Physics Division at LANL Los Alamos National Laboratory Home Page Los Alamos Section of the IEEE NM Section of the American Vacuum Society Maintained by wurden@lanl.gov
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42. Wiley-VCH - Contributions To Plasma Physics
Contributions to plasma physics publishes original papers and reviews on plasma physics and gas discharges, including their diagnosis and applications.
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Aims and Scope of Contributions to Plasma Physics The journal is devoted to original contributions and reviews in all fields of basic and applied plasma physics, such as:

43. RPPL Home
University of Washington facility with a field reversed configuration (FRC) experiment.
http://depts.washington.edu/rppl/
The Redmond Plasma Physics Laboratory is an off-campus facility of the Aerospace and Energetics Research Program of the University of Washington's Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics . Studies at RPPL center around the Field Reversed Configuration ( FRC ) alternate magnetic confinement fusion concept utilizing Rotating Magnetic Fields ( RMF
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44. Plasma Physics Reports
plasma physics Reports (Fizika plasmy) was founded in 1975 in order to publish papers on comparatively young and extremely fruitful branch of modern
http://www.maik.rssi.ru/journals/plasphys.htm

45. Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Contributions To Plasma Physics
www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/08631042 - Similar pages KTH - EE - Space and plasma physicsScience projects Investigations of the auroral phenomenon, magnetic fields and electrodynamics of dense interstellar plasma clouds.
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46. Aeronautics & Astronautics, UW College Of Engineering
From NASA s funding of the department s Aerospace and Engineering Research Building to the more recent establishment of the Redmond plasma physics
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47. Physics & Astronomy
Walter Gekelman; Basic plasma physics Research LaboratoryStenzel Maha AshourAbdalla; High Energy Density plasma physics Christoph Niemann
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48. Plasma Physics Of The Local Cosmos
Solar and space physics is the study of solar system phenomena that occur in the plasma state. Examples include sunspots, the solar wind,
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49. Plasma Physics, Atomic Physics, And Astrophysics
One of Russia s largest institutions for research in physics and technology. It was founded in 1918 and run for several decades by Abram F. Ioffe.
http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/pti_ppap.html
Research areas:
Staff: 332 researchers, including 46 Doctors and 182 Candidates of Sciences Division Officers
Director: Michael P. Petrov
Deputy Director: Andrei D. Lebedev
Executive Secretary: Alexei B. Podlaskin

50. Computer Space Plasma Physics
An online book on simulation techniques and software for space plasmas. Authors H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
http://www.terrapub.co.jp/e-library/cspp/index.html
Computer Space Plasma Physics:
Simulation Techniques and Software Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura
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    pp. v-vi I. Introduction 1. Computer Experiments of Space Plasmas
    Computer Space Plasma Physics: Simulation Techniques and Software
    Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, pp. 3-18.
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    Computer Space Plasma Physics: Simulation Techniques and Software Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, pp. 21-65. [Full text] (PDF 3.4 MB) 3. TRISTAN Computer Space Plasma Physics: Simulation Techniques and Software Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, pp. 67-84. [Full text] (PDF 1.9 MB) 4. MACRO-EM Computer Space Plasma Physics: Simulation Techniques and Software Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, pp. 85-102. [Full text] (PDF 1.7 MB) 5. HYBRID CODES Computer Space Plasma Physics: Simulation Techniques and Software Edited by H. Matsumoto and Y. Omura, pp. 103-160. [Full text] (PDF 5.8 MB)

51. Journal Of Plasma Physics
Journal of plasma physics publishes primary research articles in plasma physics, both theoretical and experimental, and its applications.
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52. Experimental Plasma Physics Group
Experimental plasma physics Group, Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, University of Maryland.
http://www.ireap.umd.edu/Experimental/
Experimental Plasma Physics Group
The Experimental Plasma Physics Group is a member of the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics and involves faculty of the Physics Electrical and Computer Engineering , and Meteorology Departments at the University of Maryland Experimental studies in plasma physics are primarily concerned with measurements aimed at broadening our understanding of basic properties of plasmas and of ions in the plasma environment: transport properties, fluctuations, and influences of plasma fields on the radiative properties of atoms and ions (plasma spectroscopy). Out of these studies comes, in addition to basic data for comparison with plasma theory, new diagnostic techniques that may be applied for measurement of properties of plasmas in, e.g., the fusion power program and industrial plasma applications.
Research conducted by the Experimental Plasma Physics Group is supported by NSF, DOE, and ONR/NRL. IREAP Homepage Webpage maintained by Dorothea F. Brosius
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53. Experimental Plasma Physics Research In Nuclear Engineering
A nuclear engineering graduate student makes adjustments to the MEDUSA tokamak, which is used to investigate plasma physics questions. (37K JPG)
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ep/neep/research/plasma.html
Engineering Physics Nuclear Engineering Research Experimental Plasma Physics
A nuclear engineering graduate student makes adjustments to the MEDUSA tokamak, which is used to investigate plasma physics questions.
37K JPG The experimental plasma physics program addresses important problems in fusion plasma physics, basic plasma physics, and the industrial applications of plasmas. Professor Fonck and his students are investigating plasma startup, confinement and stability in the MEDUSA tokamak, which is a small aspect ratio machine designed to improve the reactor potential of tokamaks. Fonck and his students are also part of the MST reversed-field pinch research team in the Department of Physics. They are also investigating inertial-electrostatic confinement as an alternative to conventional confinement concepts. Professor Hershkowitz and his students are researching basic plasma physics phenomena such as instabilities, non-linear waves, plasma sheaths, formation of double layers, development of plasma sources and diagnostics, and laboratory space physics such as satellite electric field diagnostics. They are also studying plasma etching for microelectronics (see the Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing ). As part of the

54. Welcome
UCL DEPARTMENT OF SPACE CLIMATE PHYSICS SPACE plasma physics GROUP The Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL) Space Plasma Group produces
http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/www_plasma/

55. Plasma Physics
PARTNER IN THE TRILATERAL EUREGIO CLUSTER TECEURATOM ASSOCIATIONThe Institute for Energy Research plasma physics conducts a research and development
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The Institute for Energy Research / Plasma Physics conducts a research and development programme in the areas of high temperature plasma physics and thermo-nuclear fusion. As a central research facility the institute operates the tokamak TEXTOR In close collaboration with the EURATOM associations ERM/KMS (Belgium) and FOM (The Netherlands) under the framework of the "Trilateral Euregio Cluster" (TEC) the physical and technical questions of a fusion device are studied. These range from the choice of suitable materials and the interaction of the hot plasma with the wall components to confinement and stability. The main aim of international fusion research is the construction of an energy delivering fusion power plant. Together with the TEC partners the Institute for Plasma Physics participates in the operation (JET), the construction (W7-X) and the design (ITER) of large fusion experiments. The "Carolus Magnus Summer School" is due to start in Bad Honnef near Bonn

56. FMI - Research - Space Research - Space Plasma Physics
Space plasma physics. The main source of the northern lights, auroras, is electrons and protons from the Sun. These particles bombard the upper atmosphere
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The main source of the northern lights, auroras, is electrons and protons from the Sun. These particles bombard the upper atmosphere and lit up atmospheric gases, which is seen as northern lights. Finnish Meteorological Institute is strongly involved in studies of this field from the flux of the particles from the Sun to the phenomena seen on the Earth. Ground based observations, radars and satellites bring information to us what is going on in space and upper atmosphere.

57. KTH - EE - Fusion Plasma Physics ::
plasma physics program at The Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan).
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Vice Director: Prof Jan Scheffel We focus on controlled thermonuclear research, leading to a potentially clean and economically viable future energy source. The division also has a long standing tradition of research on basic plasma physics, initiated by Prof. Bo Lehnert. In house we have a major fusion experiment, the EXTRAP T2 reversed-field pinch, where most of the experimental research is performed. On this site you find information about fusion power in general and about current activities in Swedish and international fusion research. Students will find information about courses in fusion and plasma physics and suggestions for thesis work. There now is a new master's programme in fusion at KTH: the FUSION-EP European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics
See also the programme syllabus Please go on for more information about us and fusion The Swedish fusion research is part of the European research effort involving the fusion research centres of the European Union and Switzerland. It is coordinated and partly funded by

58. Technology Transfer
Information about research partnerships and business relationships.
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Substantial physics, engineering, and technological efforts have been required to build and operate magnetic fusion devices. This work has led to advances in the state of the art in a host of disciplines, including vacuum technology, mechanics and materials science, electronics, computer technology, and high-voltage power systems. The technological advancements arising out of magnetic fusion research are applicable to many other fields, including aerospace, defense, manufacturing, data processing, communications, and the power industry.
The transfer of technology to private industry, academic institutions, and other federal laboratories is one of the missions of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). As a technology resource, PPPL seeks to provide its unique expertise to solutions of industrial problems. PPPL has also endeavored to enhance its contact with area small businesses and to provide technological help and guidance where possible. In addition, PPPL participates in the U.S. Department of Energy Technology Partnership Ombuds Initiative.
The PPPL Office of Technology Transfer is the initial point of contact for public and private organizations wishing access to PPPL's scientific and technological resources. The Office of Technology Transfer is prepared to assist industry, universities, state and local government, and others in the transfer process.

59. School Of Physics, University Of Sydney:
plasma physics. Current Research Areas Last modified on 14 June, 2007. Send comments to www@physics.usyd.edu.au.
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    60. UW-Madison Plasma Physics Theory
    The group conducts analytic and numerical research on a wide variety of topics relevant to magnetically confined fusion plasma research and plasma physics
    http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/theory/home.htm
    Plasma Physics Theory Group
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    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    1150 University Avenue
    Madison, WI

    Tel: 608 262-3595
    Fax: 608 262-7205
    Secretary: Linda Jones
    Description
    The plasma theory group is part of the Plasma Group in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin. The group conducts analytic and numerical research on a wide variety of topics relevant to magnetically confined fusion plasma research and plasma physics in general. Among the topics of research are plasma turbulence and transport, magnetic fluctuations and transport, reversed field pinch theory, astrophysical turbulence, and transport of stratospheric constituents.
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    Professors:
    Jim Callen
    Chris Hegna

    Stewart Prager

    Paul Terry
    Scientists:
    Renato Gatto
    Post-Docs:
    Vladimir Svidzinski
    Graduate Students:
    Derek Baver Fatima Febrahimi Cavendish McKay
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    Many of the physicists listed above (and more faculty, post-docs, and graduate students doing research in plasma theory) are associated with the Center for Plasma Theory and Computation in the Enginering Physics Department at the University of Wisconsin.

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