Plasma Physics
Plasma
Plasma, called also the fourth state of matter (the other three are solid, liquid, and gas), is mixture of ionized atoms (atoms stripped of some or all of their electrons)
and surrounding electrons.
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- Comprehensive and educational coverage of plasma science and technology with site links worldwide.
- Introduction on plasmas from NASA. Plasmosphere surrounding our world.
- Modules to teach single particle motion, dispersion relation, particle simulation and ray-tracing.
- A group of institutions, organizations, and companies joining forces to increase awareness and understanding of plasma science and its many applications and benefits for society.
- Projects on numerical plasma simulation, including HPEM code, Monte Carlo Module, and Feature Profile Model, developed at the Computational Optical and Discharge Physics Group, University of Illinois.
- Provides links and material that can be of interest to students and other plasma physicists.
- Essential facts and formulae.
- Database from Plasma Laboratory at Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
- List of web sites describing experiments world-wide to study the physics of nuclear fusion by magnetic confinement.
- Guide to plasma science used within the plasma television technology. Includes educational resources and links to related information.
- Plasma Physics Research Center Tehran-Iran
- Revised Edition. The NRL Plasma Formulary has been the handbook of plasma physicists for the past 20 years. It is available in PostScript, PDF, and TeX formats.
- Frequently used terms in plasmas physics and fusion energy research.
- Plasma-gate. Lists of Plasma Physics servers on the internet. (From WIS Institute).
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