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Information × Registration Number 0222U001428, 0119U002521 , R & D reports Title Physical principles of non-equilibrium plasma control for application in technologies of machine building, microelectronics and biomedicine. popup.stage_title Head Azarenkov Mykola Oleksiiovych, Доктор фізико-математичних наук Registration Date 27-01-2022 Organization V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University popup.description2  Complex experimental and theoretical studies have been conducted of physical processes in nonequilibrium plasma under the influence of various factors, such as pulsed energy supply to plasma, highly inhomogeneous magnetic fields, interaction with intense ion and electron fluxes; and physical principles of controlling plasma parameters and active particle fluxes from it have been developed for technologies of plasma synthesis of nanostructures in mechanical engineering, microelectronics and biomedicine. Physical processes in the reactive plasma of pulsed and radio-frequency gas discharge in acetylene, in which the formation of nanoparticles takes place, have been experimentally studied. The results of the theoretical study of Ar/C2H2 dusty plasma in the afterglow mode are presented. Modeling of dynamics and parameters of ions and electrons in plasma of inductive discharge in inhomogeneous magnetic field is carried out. The possibility of increasing the plasma density in technological devices by controlling the topology of the magnetic field is demonstrated. Methods for controlling plasma parameters with the help of combined streams of charged particles have been developed. Product Description popup.authors Azarenkov Mykola O. Denysenko Ihor B. Dudin Stanislav Valentynovych Lisovskyi Valerii Oleksandrovych Maslov Vasyl I popup.nrat_date 2022-03-09 Close
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Head: Azarenkov Mykola Oleksiiovych. Physical principles of non-equilibrium plasma control for application in technologies of machine building, microelectronics and biomedicine.. (popup.stage: ). V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. № 0222U001428
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