Princeton Collaborative Low Temperature Plasma Research Facility: first results and new solicitation of proposals.
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Abstract
Low-temperature plasmas have multiple applications in areas ranging from the manufacture of microelectronics, to the synthesis of novel industrial materials, spacecraft propulsion to medicine, catalysis and waste remediation. The US DOE supports the Princeton Collaborative Low Temperature Plasma Research Facility (PCRF), which provides access to state-of-the-art research capabilities, including specialized diagnostic tools, plasma sources and computational resources, and expertise for the nation's plasma research community. This presentation will provide overviews of the research resources, results from the last year solicitation, and present a solicitation of collaborative proposals for the next fiscal year.
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Authors
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Yevgeny Raitses
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University , Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
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Igor Kaganovich
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
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Mikhail Shneider
Princeton University
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Shurik Yatom
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University , Princeton Plasma Physics Lab
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Sophia Gershman
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Arthur Dogariu
Princeton University