Spectroscopy Of Low Temperature Plasma

Vladimir N. Ochkin

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Spectroscopy Of Low Temperature Plasma

by Vladimir N. Ochkin

2009

Wiley & Sons, Limited, John

630

9783527627509

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Providing an up-to-date overview on spectroscopical diagnostics of low temperature plasma, this volume covers the latest developments and techniques. It is applicable to many fields in materials and surface science as well as nanotechnology and contains numerous appendices with useful reference data.

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