“…Hence, they are widely used in a broad spectrum of applications ranging from low temperature plasma chemistry, decomposition of gaseous pollutants, light sources, surface modification to medical sterilization and microbial decontamination (Kogelschatz, 2004;Becker et al, 2005;Foest et al, 2005;Ehlbeck et al, 2008). But also emerging application areas like plasma healthcare can be approachable by the usage of non-LTE plasmas (Stoffels, 2007;Kong et al, 2009;Lloyd et al, 2010;Laroussi, 2009;Fridman et al, 2008). Thus, plasma treatment of cancer cells (Kim, Kim, Park, Jeon, Seo, Iza and Lee, 2009;Vandamme et al, 2010;Zhang et al, 2008), living human cells (Tümmel et al, 2007;Stoffels et al, 2008;Yonson et al, 2006), prevention of nosocomial infections and the therapy of infected wounds (Fridman et al, 2008;Isbary et al, 2010) as a few examples are in the ongoing research focus.…”