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         Plasma Physics:     more books (100)
  1. An introduction to plasma physics by W. B Thompson, 1962
  2. Physics of Space Plasma Activity by Karl Schindler, 2010-05-01
  3. An Introduction to Atomic andMolecular Physics by Wolfgang Demtröder, Wolfgang Demtr÷der, 2005-12-22
  4. Plasma Kinetics in Atmospheric Gases (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by M. Capitelli, C.M. Ferreira, et all 2010-11-02
  5. Advances In Plasma Physics Volume 6 (v. 6) by Simon, 1976-02
  6. Physics of Plasma Propulsion
  7. Reviews of Plasma Physics
  8. Advances In Plasma Physics, Volume 3 (v. 3)
  9. Non-Equilibrium Air Plasmas at Atmospheric Pressure (Series in Plasma Physics)
  10. Plasma Physics: An Introductory Course
  11. Computational Methods for Kinetic Models of Magnetically Confined Plasmas (Springer Series in Computational Physics) by J. Killeen, G.D. Kerbel, et all 1986-04
  12. Fundamentals of Plasma Physics by S.R. Seshadri, 1973-04
  13. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion (Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics) by Kenro Miyamoto, 2010-11-02
  14. Plasma Sources for Thin Film Deposition and Etching (Physics of Thin Films Volume 18)

101. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Plasma Physics
enhance the understanding of the role of gravity in physical processes (eg materials science, power, propulsion, combustion, fluid physics and plasma physics).
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/plasmaphysics.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE)
  • Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals
  • MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
  • NASA Microgravity Science Division ...
  • Space Research Institute (IKI) Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE)
    Information for researchers interested in the use of alpha-dominated plasmas in the design of magnetic fusion systems. Downloadable articles contain the background to the experiments, reviews of US fusion policy, and reports on physics and engineering design considerations.
    Author: Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    Subjects: nuclear energy, nuclear physics, plasma physics
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals
    Set of peer reviewed journals in the broad area of physics, with full text access available to members of subscribing institutions. Tables of contents and the full text of featured articles are freely available to all. The electronic journals offer full text with mathematics and graphics, and allow searching, browsing and printing. Some titles, eg Nanotechnology, offer multimedia features such as videos of molecular simulations.
    Author: Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing
    Subjects: electronic journal collections, gravity, materials science, nanotechnology, nonlinear science, nuclear physics, optics, particle physics, physics education, physics research, plasma physics, polymers, simulation
  • 102. ITP: Workgroups - Plasma Physics Division
    Website of the plasma physics Group of the Institue for Theoretical Physics at the Graz University of Technology, Austria.
    http://www.itp.tu-graz.ac.at/AG/APP/
    sitemap new pages HOME News ...
    Mathematische Physik

    - Plasmaphysik
    Vielteilchenphysik

    Lectures
    Multimediale Lehre User Pages ... Intranet search for
    ITP: Plasma Physics Division
    The Plasma Physics Division is formed by two strong and successful groups: Plasma Physics Group SERF Group
    You can find a short summary of the activities and collaborations of the plasma physics division in the following booklets: english (PDF) german (PDF)
    Members of the Group
    Professors:
    Winfried Kernbichler (Head) winfried.kernbichler@tugraz.at Manfred Heindler manfred.heindler@TUGraz.at ... heyn@itp.tugraz.at
    Visiting Scientists:
    Sergei Kasilov kasilov@itp.tugraz.at Victor Nemov nemov@itp.tugraz.at
    Post Docs:
    Christian Eherer eherer@itp.tugraz.at http://www.itp.tugraz.at/~eherer Richard Kamendje ... kamendje@itp.tugraz.at
    Graduate Students:
    Bernhard Seiwald seiwald@itp.tugraz.at http://www.itp.tugraz.at/~seiwald Georg Leitold ... baumann@itp.tugraz.at
    Further informations:
    http://www.itp.tugraz.at/ Bernhard Seiwald seiwald@itp.tugraz.at

    103. The Fusion FAQ Is Moving
    The FAQ (from Princeton plasma physics Lab) is not very extensive, but it has an impressive Glossary.
    http://www.pppl.gov/~rfheeter/
    The Fusion FAQ Home Page is now at
    http://FusEdWeb.pppl.gov/FAQ/fusion-faq.html
    Please update your links, bookmarks, etc. This page should transfer you to the new site automatically in 15 seconds, but if not, just click on the link above...

    104. The Sun-Earth Connection
    An introduction to space plasma physics provided by Auburn University's Space plasma physics Page. Covers the sunearth connection, the sun, solar wind, the magnetospere, and aurorae.
    http://www.physics.auburn.edu/~plasma/space/sunearth.html
    The Sun-Earth Connection
    The Sun and Earth are intimately connected. Other than the light and heat that we receive from the sun, there are many other things that we also experience in this relationship. First of all, there is more than just empty space beyond Earth's atmosphere; there is an environment of rich, active, electrically charged gases, called plasmas , that the Earth resides in. The origin of these plasmas is the sun, more specifically the solar wind . The most noticeable traces of this plasma environment are the Northern and Southern Lights, or the aurora The activity of the sun is also thought to affect our weather and climate, both long and short term, as solar behavior can last over centuries to mere minutes. Of particular note, the activity of the aurora are closely tied to the activity of dark spots found on the suns surface, called sunspots. In fact, the "Little Ice Age", a period of abnormally low temperatures during the 15th-18th centuries, was also a period when there were very few sunspots. Solar flares are thought to slightly change the density of our atmosphere and may cause blockouts, communications disruptions, and magnetic storms.
    The Sun
    Solar Physics fusion . Four hydrogen nuclei fuse to form a helium nucleus. About 700 million tons of hydrogen are converted into helium every second, producing 5 million tons of pure energy!

    105. Journal Of Plasma Physics
    Home Journals Journal of plasma physics. Journal of plasma physics. Edited by R. Alan Cairns University of St Andrews, UK.
    http://titles.cambridge.org/journals/journal_catalogue.asp?historylinks=ALPHA&mn

    106. Plasma Physics Group - Imperial College
    University group in plasma physics reseach engaged both experimentally and theoretically in a number of research programmes including fundamental plasma physics, acceleration of particles using plasma waves and thermonuclear fusion. London, UK.
    http://wotan.pp.ph.ic.ac.uk/index.html

    107. Plasma Physics @ Auburn University
    Laboratory Space Plasma Studies page for the Space plasma physics Dept. at Auburn University. plasma physics at Auburn University.
    http://www.physics.auburn.edu/~plasma/
    Plasma Physics
    at Auburn University
    Welcome to the Plasma Physics home page at Auburn University. Plasma physics is concerned with the studies of hot, diffuse gases, where the electrons are dissociated from the atomic nuclei. These plasmas can range in temperature from several thousands to several hundred millions of degrees. Lightning is a natural example of a plasma. A neon light is a man-made example. Broadly speaking, plasma physics research can be divided into two branches. One is concerned with understanding natural plasma phenomena. Despite their rarity on Earth, over 99% of the universe is in the plasma state. Earth, with it's high density and low temperature (astrophysically speaking) is an anomaly! Stars, including our Sun, are big balls of hot, dense plasma. Interstellar space is filled with a dilute, relatively cold plasma. Supernova are the plasma remnants of exploded stars. Closer to home, lightning, flames and the aurora are examples of naturally occurring plasmas. The other branch of plasma physics focuses on creating and understanding plasmas for more practical application. Neon and fluorescent lights, lasers, and welding torches are examples of useful man-made plasmas. One of the more far-reaching applications is to use plasmas to create energy. This is the goal of fusion energy research.
    Current Research @ Auburn
    Plasma research at Auburn University is an active and vibrant field. The Auburn Physics Department has the largest faculty in the country engaged in plasma research (10 full-time faculty). Our research interests can be loosely classified into the three major groups listed below. However, there is significant overlap and interaction between the groups.

    108. Uu_rymdfysik-homepage
    Division Space Physics. Ångströmlaboratoriet. Courses are offered in space and plasma physics and adjacent subjects on undergraduate- and graduate levels.
    http://www.irfu.se/rymdfysik/
    @import url(http://www.uu.se/CSS/profil.css); /*css för IE och NN6*/ Space Physics Information
    Research Space Physics Plasma Physics Education Undergraduate Postgraduate Staff UU ... Staff
    Department of Astronomy and Space Physics
    Division: Space Physics
    Courses are offered in space- and plasma physics and adjacent subjects on undergraduate- and graduate levels. A comprehensive research activity is performed in cooperation with the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in Uppsala. The research activity comprises theory as well as ground based and satellite borne space experiments.
    In Swedish Department of Astronomy and Space Physics, Box 515 SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden, Tel 018-4715901, Fax 4715903 Last update 2 december, 2003 by liza@irfu.se

    109. Alfvén Laboratory
    Research and educational activities focused on laboratory, space, and fusion plasma physics, electron physics, and accelerator technology. News, research, education, and administration.
    http://www.alfvenlab.kth.se/

    In English
    Välkommen till Alfvénlaboratoriet, KTH , Stockholm. Vår forskning och undervisning rör laboratorie-, rymd-, och fusionsplasmafysik såväl som tillämpad elektrofysik och elektromagnetisk fältteori inklusive antennteori. Forskning
  • Fusionsplasmafysik
  • Labbplasmafysik
  • Rymdplasmafysik
  • Teoretisk elektroteknik ...
  • Tillämpad elektrofysik Utbildning
  • Grundutbildning
    Kurser

    Examensarbeten
  • Forskarutbildning ...
  • Gymnasiesamarbete Organisation
  • Avdelningar
    Fusionsplasmafysik

    Plasmafysik

    Teoretisk elektroteknik
    ...
  • Personal Aktuellt!
  • Astronautbesök 26 maj!
  • Rosetta uppsänd 2 mars!
  • Kommande seminarier
    Sök på våra sidor
    ...
    Interna sidor

    Tel: 08 790 7704 Fax: 08 24 54 31
    Email: alfvenlab@kth.se Karta för besökare Senast uppdaterad 24 mars 2004 av Lars Blomberg
  • 110. Www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0863-1042
    Plasmafysikk Some interesting pointers The plasma physics Group of the University of Oslo; Research Section for Plasma and Space Physics at the University of Oslo;
    http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0863-1042

    111. RPPL Home
    University of Washington facility with a field reversed configuration (FRC) experiment.
    http://www.aa.washington.edu/AERP/RPPL/
    The Redmond Plasma Physics Laboratory webpage has been moved to a new server.
    If you are not redirected automatically, follow this link:
    http://depts.washington.edu/rppl/index.html

    112. PLASMA PHYSICS
    Photo Galery · Credits · Help ·. plasma physics. plasma physics, Thermonuclear Fusion; Free Electron Lasers; Plasma Processing; Plasma Wakefield acceleration;
    http://www.physics.metu.edu.tr/research/field8.html

    H O M E
    Courses Research Projects ... News Search
    PLASMA PHYSICS
    (click image for the homepage of group)
    Major Graduate Level Research Activities
    • Plasma Physics, Thermonuclear Fusion
    • Free Electron Lasers
    • Plasma Processing
    • Plasma Wakefield acceleration
    • Laser Beam-Plasma Interaction
    • Beam Particle Interaction
    • Opto electronics
    • Space Plasmas
    • MHD Instabilities
    • Numerical Solutions of PDE's
    • Ionospheric Plasmas
    • Plasma Parametric instabilities
    Group Members and Field of Interest
    Sinan Bilikmen
    Free Electron Lasers, Laser Beam-Plasma interaction, Plasma Wakefield Acceleration, Parametric Instabilities
    Ordal Demokan
    Free Electron Lasers, Plasma Processing, Fusion Plasmas
    Serhat Cakir
    MHD Instabilities, Numerical Solutions of PDE's, Solution to NSE in Waveguides
    Gulay Oke
    Ionospheric Plasmas, Plasma Beam Interaction, Laser Beam Plasma Interaction
    Burak Yedierler
    Plasma Wakefield Acceleration
    TAEK (Turkish Atomic Energy Commission)
    Group Collaboration
    CO2 Lasers, Plasma Discharges, Optoelectronics, Fibre Optics
    Thermonuclear Fusion, Spheromak, Plasma Focus
    Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ayten Sinman

    113. Plasma Physics
    Explore theoretical and experimental plasma and fusion physics using the latest computational and experimental tools. plasma physics.
    http://www.physics.auburn.edu/research/plasma.htm
    Plasma Physics
    Plasma physics is concerned with the studies of hot, diffuse gases, where the electrons are dissociated from the atomic nuclei. These plasmas can range in temperature from several thousands to several hundred millions of degrees. Lightning is a natural example
    of a plasma. Plasma research at Auburn covers a broad range of topics, including both experimental and theoretical work. Click the title above to go to the main plasma physics page, or check out one of the major research groups below: Fusion Energy Research
    Fusion is a process that combines the atomic nuclei of light elements, like the isotopes of hydrogen called deuterium and tritium, to form heavier elements. It is the same process by which the sun creates energy. In the process of fusing these elements, energy is released which can be captured and used to generate heat and eventually electricity. Auburn faculty and students are actively engaged in experimental, theoretical and computational fusion energy research. Basic Plasma Physics
    Basic plasma physics research focuses on fundamental process that occur in plasma - such as wave propagation, particle and energy transport, and plasma instabilities. These studies also include the development of new experimental and computational techniques for studying plasmas. Ongoing experiments at Auburn includes investigations of magnetic reconnection, Alfvén waves, dusty plasmas, and plasma rotation.

    114. Plasma Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
    plasma physics. Authors and titles for recent submissions. versus decay instability Authors Harvey. A. Rose Subjclass plasma physics
    http://arxiv.org/list/physics.plasm-ph/recent
    Plasma Physics
    Authors and titles for recent submissions
  • Thu, 27 May 2004 Tue, 25 May 2004 Mon, 24 May 2004 Thu, 20 May 2004 ... Wed, 19 May 2004
  • Thu, 27 May 2004
    physics/0405138 abs ps pdf other
    Title: One-point statistics and intermittency of induced electric field in the solar wind
    Authors: Luca Sorriso-Valvo Vincenzo Carbone Roberto Bruno
    Comments: Accepted for publication on Europhysics Letters, April 22th, 2004
    Subj-class: Space Physics; Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability; Plasma Physics
    physics/0405140 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Monte Carlo results for the hydrogen Hugoniot
    Authors: V. Bezkrovniy V. S. Filinov D. Kremp M. Bonitz ... V. E. Fortov
    Comments: 10 pges, 2 figures, 2 tables
    Subj-class: Plasma Physics
    Tue, 25 May 2004
    physics/0405125 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Kinetic modelling and molecular dynamics simulation of ultracold neutral plasmas including ionic correlations
    Authors: T. Pohl T. Pattard J.M. Rost
    Subj-class: Atomic Physics; Plasma Physics
    Mon, 24 May 2004
    physics/0405116 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Electron trapping by electric field reversal and Fermi mechanism
    Authors: Mario J. Pinheiro

    115. DISPLAY AGENDAS A0352
    structure, Workshop on Theoretical plasma physics, Starts on 05 July 2004. Ends on 16 July 2004. Location Trieste Italy. Organizer
    http://agenda.ictp.trieste.it/agenda/current/showSMR.php?smr=0&ida=a0352

    116. Program In Plasma Physics
    Information on the Graduate Program in plasma physics within the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University.
    http://w3.pppl.gov/gradprogram/

    About the Program
    Academics People Research ... PPPL Last Modified 12/03/02 11:17:50 PM Credits Maintained by: jspaleta@pppl.gov

    117. East Brunswick Wins Regional Science Bowl® At PPPL
    Information and picture from the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton plasma physics Laboratory about the competition and the consecutive threeyear winner, EBHS.
    http://www.pppl.gov/news/pages/sci_bowl_2002.html
    25 February 2002 end of this article.)
    East Brunswick High Wins
    Plainsboro, New Jersey
    U.S. Representative Rush Holt, who represents New Jersey's 12th Congressional District, moderated the final round of the bowl. Congressman Holt is a former Assistant Director of PPPL. The Governor Livingston High School team from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, and the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North team from Plainsboro, New Jersey, placed second and third, respectively. Other schools participating included Bensalem High School (Bensalem, PA) Carteret High School (Carteret, NJ), Christian Brothers Academy (Lincroft, NJ), Hopewell Valley Central High School (Pennington, NJ), Montgomery High School (Montgomery, NJ), Neshaminy High School (Neshaminy, PA), Notre Dame High School (Lawrenceville, NJ), Princeton Day School (Princeton, NJ), Princeton High School (Princeton, NJ), Stuart Country Day School (Princeton, NJ), Watchung Hills Regional High School (Warren, NJ), West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South (West Windsor, NJ), and Woodbridge High School (Woodbridge, NJ). The regional competition was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and hosted by PPPL. Each team was made up of four students, a student alternate, and a teacher who served as an advisor and coach. The students answered multiple-choice or short-answer questions in biology; chemistry; physics; astronomy; mathematics; and general, earth, and computer sciences.

    118. Laboratory Laser Energetics Library (LLE)
    Has works on thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, xray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics. Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
    http://www.lib.rochester.edu/lle/
    University of Rochester River Campus Libraries Libraries A to Z Laboratory Laser Energetics Library (LLE) Ask a Librarian
    Search Site
    The LLE library serves the research and administrative information needs of a major federally funded research laboratory and National Laser User's Facility. It includes some 2,000 volumes and fifty journal subscriptions in thermonuclear fusion, laser physics, plasma physics, x-ray lasers and diagnostics, and applied optics.
    Special collections include technical reports and selected Department of Energy microfiche.
    It is located at 250 East River Road, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 14623.
    River Campus and other Non-LLE Patrons, Please Read: Use of LLE Library
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    119. About IFS
    A national center for research in theoretical plasma physics and controlled thermonuclear fusion.
    http://w3fusion.ph.utexas.edu/ifs/
    The Institute for Fusion Studies (IFS) is a national center for research in theoretical plasma physics and controlled thermonuclear fusion. Its mandate is to study magnetic plasma confinement, basic plasma processes and related issues from the viewpoint of theoretical physics. Particular emphasis is placed on fundamental issues of long range significance. The IFS also serves as a center for fusion science information exchange, nationally and internationally, by arranging visitor programs, courses, conferences and workshops. As part of this effort, it is the principal site in the United States for the exchange activities of the US-Japan Joint Institute for Fusion Theory. The IFS has an extensive academic program, involving students, usually as Graduate Research Assistants, and Postdoctoral Fellows. The research being pursued at the IFS is diverse, including for example plasma turbulence, transport theory, kinetic theory, numerical simulation, plasma-boundary interaction and nonlinear plasma dynamics. Much of this work is interdisciplinary, involving such neighboring fields of research as astrophysics, fluid dynamics, statistical mechanics and space physics. IFS scientists regularly collaborate with other Physics Department faculty as well as scientists in other parts of the University. The present staff of the Institute comprises 19 Ph.D. scientists (including physics faculty, research scientists and postdoctoral fellows) and approximately 12 graduate students, in addition to computational scientists and administrative personnel. The IFS actively supports numerous research collaborations with laboratories and universities in the US and other countries.

    120. MFE Experiments In P-24 Plasma Physics
    Magnetic fusion experimental team in the P24 plasma physics Group at Los Alamos. Details of collaborations with experiments at other facilities.
    http://wsx.lanl.gov
    Magnetic Fusion Experiments at LANL P P lasma Physics MS-E526, Los Alamos, New Mexico · 87545 · USA G. A. Wurden Tom Intrator , D. Post, M. Taccetti Z. Wang S. C. Hsu I. Furno , S. Zhang, P. Sanchez, D. Begay, W. Waganaar Magnetized Target Fusion (FRX-L, Pulsed Fusion Power) C-Mod Collaboration MIT (Tokamak Diagnostics) NSTX Collaboration Princeton U (Spherical Tokamak) TCS FRC Collaboration U Washington (Rotating Magnetic Fields) RSX Reconnection Scaling Experiment) FMP (Flowing Magnetized Plasma) P-24 plasma Physics Summer School Educational Programs Astrophysics workshop

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