Title of article
Dynamic self-organization phenomena in complex ionized gas systems: new paradigms and technological aspects
Author/Authors
Vladimirov، نويسنده , , S.V. and Ostrikov، نويسنده , , K.، نويسنده ,
Pages
206
From page
175
To page
380
Abstract
An overview of dynamic self-organization phenomena in complex ionized gas systems, associated physical phenomena, and industrial applications is presented. The most recent experimental, theoretical, and modeling efforts to understand the growth mechanisms and dynamics of nano- and micron-sized particles, as well as the unique properties of the plasma–particle systems (colloidal, or complex plasmas) and the associated physical phenomena are reviewed and the major technological applications of micro- and nanoparticles are discussed. Until recently, such particles were considered mostly as a potential hazard for the microelectronic manufacturing and significant efforts were applied to remove them from the processing volume or suppress the gas-phase coagulation. Nowadays, fine clusters and particulates find numerous challenging applications in fundamental science as well as in nanotechnology and other leading high-tech industries.
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2002980
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