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Observation of Plasma Hole in an ECR Ar Plasma
The first experimental observation of a plasma hole structure in an ECR argon plasma is reported. The plasma hole is a cylindrical density cavity, which is formed spontaneously in the center of the plasma. The steep density gradient between the hole plasma and the ambient plasma is sustained by a thin interfacial layer, the width of which is a few ion Larmor radii. Supersonic rotation is found over the large cross-sectional area of Ar plasma hole. The axial flow can also exceed ion sound speed. Spectral measurements revealed that the neutral density profile exhibits a hole structure as well as that in ion density, the diameter of which is much shorter than the mean free path of neutral particles
Nanostructured Silicon Carbide Molds for Glass Press Molding
Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, January 16 - 19, 2007, Bangkok, Thailan
Etch Rate Dependence on Crystal Orientation for Lithium Niobate
IEEE Internatinal Ultrasonics Symposium, 200
2.45 GHZ Saw-based passive binary transponder for wireless interfaces of integrated sensors
MEMS 2008, Tucson, AZ, USA, January 13-17, 200
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