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  1. Plasma Physics and Engineering by Alexander A. Fridman, Lawrence A. Kennedy, 2004-04
  2. Plasma Physics: An Introduction to the Theory of Astrophysical, Geophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
  3. Physics of Fully Ionized Gases: Second Revised Edition (Dover Books on Physics) by Lyman Spitzer Jr., 2006-07-07
  4. Modern Plasma Physics: Volume 1, Physical Kinetics of Turbulent Plasmas by Patrick H. Diamond, Sanae-I. Itoh, et all 2010-07-26
  5. The Physics of Fluids and Plasmas: An Introduction for Astrophysicists by Arnab Rai Choudhuri, 1998-12-28
  6. Principles of Plasma Physics (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics) by Nicholas A. Krall, Alvin W. Trivelpiece, 1986-06
  7. Introduction to Complex Plasmas (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics)
  8. The Physics of Plasmas by T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson, 2003-02-03
  9. Plasma Physics for Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Russell M. Kulsrud, 2004-11-28
  10. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25
  11. Introduction to Plasma Physics: With Space and Laboratory Applications by D. A. Gurnett, A. Bhattacharjee, 2005-01-31
  12. Plasma Science: Advancing Knowledge in the National Interest (Physics 2010) by Plasma 2010 Committee, Plasma Science Committee, et all 2007-12-21
  13. Statistical Plasma Physics, Volume II: Condensed Plasmas (Frontiers in Physics) by Setsuo Ichimaru, 2004-02-13
  14. Heliophysics: Plasma Physics of the Local Cosmos

21. Nebulae
Part of a larger site on plasma physics.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/CPEP/Chart_Pages/5.Plasmas/Nebula.html
Fusion - Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source
Nebulae
Fuzzy Patches in Space
Photo Credit: NGC 2440, Hubble Space Telescope The term "nebula" was originally used by astronomers to refer to any "fuzzy' patch in the sky that could be easily distinguished by a telescope, but was not sharp like stars or planets. Charles Messier, an eighteenth century French astronomer, published his famous catalogue of these objects in 1784 so that he and other comet hunters would not confuse them with comets. We now know that some of the "nebulae" of Messier's catalogue are other galaxies and some are clusters of stars. On the plasma graph, "nebula" refers to clouds of interstellar dust and gas within our own galaxy made visible by their interaction with nearby stars or star remnants.
Types of Nebulae:
Emission Nebulae
Interstellar plasma which absorbs and re-emits electromagnetic radiation from close by hot young stars...
Reflection Nebulae
Dust particles which scatter and reflect light from nearby bright young stars...
Planetary Nebulae
Ejected matter from a low mass star near the end of the star's life...

22. Institute Of Plasma Physics AS CR
Research Institute of the Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic.
http://www.ipp.cas.cz/
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23. Dynamic Of Complex Systems And Plasma Physics Group
Grupo de F­sica de Plasmas de la Universidad de Concepci³n, Chile.
http://gauss.cfm.udec.cl/~hastudil/
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24. Rijnhuizen
Main lines of research Thermonuclear plasma physics, plasma chemistry, physics and application of
http://www.rijnh.nl/

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25. Plasma / Fusion Glossary
The Glossary of plasma physics and Fusion Energy Research. Princeton plasma physics Laboratory (PPPL), operated by Princeton University for the US Dept.
http://fusedweb.pppl.gov/Glossary/glossary.html
FusEdWeb: Fusion Energy Educational Web Site
The Glossary of Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy Research
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This Glossary seeks to provide plain-language definitions of over 3600 frequently used technical terms in Plasma Physics (all areas) and Fusion Energy Research. It is intended for everyone with an interest in science, including journalists, middle school and high school students, and their teachers. The glossary database allows users to submit new terms, search for specific terms or browse alphabetic listings. Visitors are encouraged to add terms and definitions. New submissions or modifications will be reviewed by our editors and posted to the database within one week of the submission date. Terms and definitions must not contain any classified information or export-controlled information. The contributor submitting information is solely responsible for the content. Edited by Robert F. Heeter with assistance from: Albert Chou, John Wright , Joshua Jones and the LLNL Science and Technology Education Program
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26. FOM Institute For Plasma Physics "Rijnhuizen"

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27. Journal Of Plasma Physics
Journal of plasma physics publishes primary research articles in plasma physics, both theoretical and experimental, and its applications.
http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=SUBJ&

28. Ippex Online - Main
The site allows students and teachers to participate remotely in scientific research at America's largest fusion energy laboratory. Requires Javacapable browser and Shockwave plug-in to be able to use the excellent educational modules. Also has an ask the expert forum for fusion-related questions.
http://ippex.pppl.gov/
THE INTERNET PLASMA PHYSICS EDUCATION EXPERIENCE home contact search Education About Fusion Interactive Shockwave Physics Virtual Tokamak Ask a Physicist ... Fusion Data Analysis Information Home Mission Science Education At PPPL PPPL Home Support Search The Crew Site Map Welcome to IPPEX! The Interactive Plasma Physics Education Experience Something for everyone: electricity, magnetism, energy an fusion. Use the menu on the left. This site contains Interactive Plasma Physics Topics, ranging from electricity, magnetism, energy, and fusion. Please visit the " Virtual Tokamak " and our " Virtual Magnetic Stability Module " to learn about Plasma and Fusion Containment. Interactive Shockwave Physics Virtual Magnetic Stability Module Ask a Physicist Questions Virtual Tokamak ... Virtual Tokamak Controls New! To view our Shockwave Supported Site, please click on

29. Harold P. Furth Library, Princeton University
Hours, catalog, plasma physics literature, internet resources, database resources.
http://www.pppl.gov/library
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email: sbelloni@princeton.edu Harold P. Furth Library Hours
Monday through Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Access by appointment. Please call (609)-243-3565, preferably 24 hours in advance of visit. The library is open 24 hrs to PPPL users. Driving Instructions and Entrance Procedures
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Plasma Physics Library, Princeton University
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(unified catalogs of academic, government, and public libraries) Web-based PPLCat Plasma Conferences Plasma Physics E-Journals Searching plasma physics literature ... Library Proxy Server remote access) RefWorks Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to ppllib@princeton.edu Last updated: Tuesday, 31-Jul-99 13:44:17; Princeton University Princeton University Library PPPL

30. Science On High-Energy Lasers: From Today To The NIF
An overview of science performed with high energy lasers, including five scientific areas (astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, material properties, plasma physics, radiation sources, and radiative properties).
http://www.llnl.gov/science_on_lasers/
Science on High-Energy Lasers:
From Today to the NIF
Facility Definitions
Hydrodynamics

Material Properties

Plasma Physics
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Radiative Properties

Richard W. Lee
Richard Petrasso
Roger W. Falcone
To help you find specific subject areas, we have also provided a document map showing all the sections and subsections. Last modified on February 1, 1996
If you have technical questions about this page contact: Richard Lee (dicklee@llnl.gov) and Science on High-Energy Lasers: From Today to the NIF
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31. Wiley-VCH - Contributions To Plasma Physics
Contributions to plasma physics publishes original papers and reviews on plasma physics and gas discharges, including their diagnosis and applications
http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/journals/alphabeticIndex/2222
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Contributions to Plasma Physics publishes original papers and reviews on plasma physics and gas discharges, including their diagnosis and applications, including the aspects of their diagnostics and applications. The scope of contributed material includes:
  • Gaseous Electronics, including Electrode and Surface Effects;

32. Paul Moroz's Research
PhD in physics and mathematics. Experience in plasma physics and materials processing, plasma sources, rf design, electromagnetics, and numerical computations. The site presents resume and research interests.
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Dr. Paul Moroz is a physicist and software engineer with broad interests in areas of plasma physics, materials processing, controlled fusion, wave physics, gas breakdown and electric discharge, fluid dynamics, magnitohydrodynamics, electromagnetic field theory, electrodynamics of charged particles, beam physics and pulsed power.

33. Department Of Plasma Physics
Address, email, members, profile, projects and publications.
http://www.dpp.fmph.uniba.sk/
Department of Plasma Physics
15th Symposium on Application of Plasma Processes (SAPP XV) Thermonuclear fusion links Department of Plasma Physics is a part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Comenius University , situated in Bratislava Slovakia [HOME] [NEWS] ... [LINKS]
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34. Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion
One of the leading international journals on all aspects of plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion; together with the plasma physics of highly ionized gases and hightemperature collective processes, the journal also covers inertial confinement fusion and astrophysical plasmas, plus fusion technology and diagnostics.
http://www.ioppublishing.com/Journals/pp
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35. PLASMA PHYSICS
PLASMA AND NONLINEAR PHYSICS. Theory. plasma physics utilizes classical mechanics, electromagnetic theory and statistical physics.
http://physics.wm.edu/Grad_Brochure/Plasma.html
PLASMA AND NONLINEAR PHYSICS
Theory Tracy Vahala
Theory
Plasma physics utilizes classical mechanics, electromagnetic theory and statistical physics. A plasma is a gas of charged particles (generally electrons and various ions) which interact with both externally applied electromagnetic fields and with fields they themselves generate. This interaction differentiates the behavior of plasmas from that of the more familiar gases. Plasmas are of great physical interest for a number of reasons. Most of the matter in the universe is in the plasma state (e.g. stars, the interplanetary and interstellar media are all plasmas), and they are a potential source of energy. Deep in the core of stars hydrogen is fused into helium releasing huge amounts of energy. One long-term goal of plasma research is to replicate this process in the laboratory. There are two basic approaches to this problem: magnetic confinement and inertial confinement. In magnetic confinement schemes high temperature (T~108K) and high density (n~1014 particles/cm3) plasmas must be confined for a sufficient length of time (~1 sec) to initiate controlled thermo- nuclear fusion. Inertial confinement schemes attempt to initiate fusion burns by imploding fuel pellets using high power lasers or particle beams. Since charged particles are influenced by fields they themselves generate plasmas are inherently nonlinear. The understanding of nonlinear phenomena has undergone rapid advance in the last ten to twenty years. New discoveries, such as solitons and chaos, the development of new mathematical techniques for the study of nonlinear systems, and the introduction of supercomputers have all contributed to this revolutionary progress. Many of these developments have been significantly advanced by the study of plasma physics.

36. Space Plasma Physics Groups
The Space plasma physics Group at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL conducts experimental and theoretical research to support the engineering
http://science.nasa.gov/ssl/PAD/sppb/

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The Space Plasma Physics Group at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL conducts experimental and theoretical research to support the engineering, scientific, and operational activities of the NASA Office of Space Flight and Office of Space Science. Our principal objective is to develop an understanding of the physical processes that control the geospace plasma environment and its interaction with both natural and man-made bodies in space. Our unique emphases are on the plasma that originates in the ionosphere, and its heating in auroral light displays. The heating causes plasma to escape from Earth's gravity, producing a plasma fountain, which in turn has been found to supply plasma to the acceleration regions that generate disruptive space plasma storms. The basic physics of moving plasmas, and their interactions with bodies in space, provide the fundamental basis for our research. last updated: 21September 2002

37. Centre De Recherches En Physique Des Plasmas, Plasma Physics Research Center
CRPP the plasma physics Research Center, unit of the Faculty of Basic Sciences and part of EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
http://crppwww.epfl.ch/
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MISSION CRPP is the main center of Plasma Physics Research in Switzerland. It takes part in the European Nuclear Fusion Research Program . About 100 specialists contribute to the manifold activities of the CRPP which are mainly focused on fusion as an attractive energy source for the centuries to come.
LECTURES Several lecture notes are available on line
STUDENTS CRPP teaches graduate and undergraduate students: Opportunities for doctoral studies. ITER ITER site proposals: Cadarache, Rokkasho Countdown to a Decision on ITER NEWS • under "scientific results" you find a database of CRPP publications. This is still in an experimental phase. Comments welcome! DEPARTMENTS Tokamak TCV plasma diagnostics gyrotrons Basic Plasma Physics ... Plasma Theory Fusion Technology materials superconductivity Plasma Processing SEARCH TOOLS search for a person a locality, building

38. ICMCT
crystal growth, fundamental research, nanoparticles, LMA xray and IR spectrometry, ferrofluids, plasma physics, electronic microscopy, thin layer deposition, quartz, sensors
http://icmct.uvt.ro
ICMCT Homepage - Condensed Matter Research Institute Timisoara, Romania
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39. Www-plasma.umd.edu/
Columbia plasma physics LaboratoryColumbia plasma physics Laboratory. Introduction. Physics Links FIRE Currently the most up to date source for news on fusion and plasma physics experiments.
http://www-plasma.umd.edu/

40. Mullard Space Science Laboratory - MSSL
Mullard Space Science Laboratory of the University College London. Research and postgraduate teaching in astrophysics, solar physics, plasma physics, climate physics, and detector physics.
http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk
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