Synopses & Reviews
Nonthermal plasma science and technology are rapidly developing, but information on both subjects has been scattered until now. Nonthermal Plasma Chemistry and Physics provides a comprehensive presentation of the basics of plasma physics as well as new developments in the rapidly growing field of nonthermal plasma chemistry. The book offers a detailed discussion of the fundamental elementary processes in plasma chemistry. Expert contributors address environmental aspects of plasma chemistry and how plasma chemistry can comply with the Kyoto protocol. The book also includes particular plasma conditions and specific applications in microelectronics and more.
Synopsis
In addition to introducing the basics of plasma physics, Nonthermal Plasma Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive presentation of recent developments in the rapidly growing field of nonthermal plasma chemistry. The book offers a detailed discussion of the fundamentals of plasma chemical reactions and modeling, nonthermal plasma sources, relevant diagnostic techniques, and selected applications.
Elucidating interconnections and trends, the book focuses on basic principles and illustrations across a broad field of applications. Expert contributors address environmental aspects of plasma chemistry. The book also includes selected plasma conditions and specific applications in volume plasma chemistry and treatment of material surfaces such as plasma etching in microelectronics, chemical modification of polymer surfaces and deposition of functional thin films. Designed for students of plasma physics, Nonthermal Plasma Chemistry and Physics is a concise resource also for specialists in this and related fields of research.