2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.physrep.2003.12.003
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Dynamic self-organization phenomena in complex ionized gas systems: new paradigms and technological aspects

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“…In the considered case the ion drift is caused by a weak ambipolar electric field, but the results presented below are independent of the nature of the drift-generating term. The electron density satisfies the Boltzmann relation (15). The system is closed with the Poisson equation (17).…”
Section: Absorbing Particlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the considered case the ion drift is caused by a weak ambipolar electric field, but the results presented below are independent of the nature of the drift-generating term. The electron density satisfies the Boltzmann relation (15). The system is closed with the Poisson equation (17).…”
Section: Absorbing Particlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contribution of these nanoparticles to deposition has been extensively studied by Roca i Cabarrocas (2000, 2002, Vladimirov and Ostrikov (2004), and Nunomura et al (2005). Ostrikov (2005) and Ostrikov and Murphy (2007) made a detailed review on this issue in the various plasma CVD process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of charged nanoscale particles in a dusty plasma modifies its properties (Vladimirov and Ostrikov, 2004;Ostrikov, 2005). Thus further laboratory investigations of dusty plasmas containing nanoscale particles would be useful from the viewpoint of the analysis of the processes of the formation of the primary Earth's crust, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.…”
Section: Summary and New Vistasmentioning
confidence: 99%