Plasma
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- Perspectives on Plasmas
- Educational coverage of plasma science and technology with site links worldwide.
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- Coalition for Plasma Science
- A group of institutions, organizations, and companies joining forces to increase awareness and understanding of plasma science and its many applications and benefits for society.
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- Dynapower Corporation
- A leading manufacturer of power conversion equipment. Dynapower is an industry leader in transformer technology, rectifiers, battery formation, anodizing, and other power conversion equipment.
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- Perspectives on Plasmas
- Presenting all aspects of plasma science and technology for the general public, educational, and research communities.
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- Plasma Dictionary
- Derived from the FusEdWeb educational site, includes alphabetical listings, search function and submission form for corrections and new terms.
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- Plasma Jet
- A private company developing and applying plasma technologies based on the method of DC arc jet. Plasma jet is capable of melting anything, as well as for the activation of chemical reactions.
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- Plasma TV Science
- Guide to plasma science used within the plasma television technology. Includes educational resources and links to related information.
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- Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL)
- A leading manufacturer of semiconductor and FPD production equipment, including plasma and ion etchers, and deposition systems. Page includes a company overview and history, details on its business, group companies in different countries, and R&D information.
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- 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.
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- Contributions to Plasma Physics
- Publishes original papers and reviews on plasma physics and gas discharges. Wiley-Vch Verlag Berlin.
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- Particle-in-cell Techniques
- A one-dimensional, electrostatic Particle-in-cell code in spherical geometry by Helen Smith.
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- R.D.Cowan's RCN code
- WWW interface to the widely used atomic structure package written by Robert D. Cowan from LANL. URL From: Plasma Laboratory of Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.