Electric glow discharge — is a type of plasma formed by passing a current at 100 V to several kV through a gas, usually argon or another noble gas. It is found in products such as fluorescent lights and plasma screen televisions, and is used in plasma physics and… … Wikipedia
Plasma stealth — is a proposed process that uses ionized gas (plasma) to reduce the radar cross section (RCS) of an aircraft. Interactions between electromagnetic radiation and ionized gas have been extensively studied for a variety of purposes, including the… … Wikipedia
Plasma etching — is a form of plasma processing used to fabricate integrated circuits. It involves a high speed stream of glow discharge (plasma) of an appropriate gas mixture being shot (in pulses) at a sample. The plasma source, known as etch species, can be… … Wikipedia
Plasma stealth — La plasma stealth (« furtivité à plasma ») est une théorie qui se propose de réduire la surface équivalente radar (SER) d un avion en utilisant un gaz ionisé (plasma). Les interactions entre un rayonnement électromagnétique et un gaz… … Wikipédia en Français
plasma de décharge luminescente — rusenančiojo išlydžio plazma statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. glow discharge plasma vok. Glimmentladungsplasma, n rus. плазма тлеющего разряда, f pranc. plasma de décharge luminescente, m … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Plasma lamp — Plasma lamps (also variously plasma globes, balls, domes, spheres, or orbs) are novelty items which were most popular in the 1980s. The plasma lamp was invented by Nikola Tesla after his experimentation with high frequency currents in an… … Wikipedia
Plasma nitriding — or ion nitriding (sometimes also called plasma ion nitriding) or glow discharge nitriding, is an industrial surface hardening treatment for metallic materials.DescriptionA plasma is the fourth state of matter, the other three being solid, liquid… … Wikipedia
Plasma-immersion ion implantation — (PIII) [cite book | title = Materials Science of Thin Films | author = Milton Ohring | publisher = Academic Press | year = 2002 | isbn = 0125249756 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=SOt yFjV xwC pg=PA267… … Wikipedia
Plasma (physics) — For other uses, see Plasma. Plasma lamp, illustrating some of the more complex phenomena of a plasma, including filamentation. The colors are a result of relaxation of electrons in excited states to lower energy states after they have recombined… … Wikipedia
plasma — plasmatic /plaz mat ik/, plasmic, adj. /plaz meuh/, n. 1. Anat., Physiol. the liquid part of blood or lymph, as distinguished from the suspended elements. 2. Cell Biol. cytoplasm. 3. whey. 4. a green, faintly translucent chalcedony. 5. Physics. a … Universalium