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Physics Used - Plasma
2-D Simulations of Striations in Direct Current Glow Discharges in Argon
R. R. Arslanbekov and V. I. Kolobov -
CFD Research Corporation
Atmospheric Pressure DC Plasma Microdischarges: A Characterization Study
Jeong W. Yi, Fang Yan, and Bakhtier Farouk
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University
Neutral uniformity and transport mechanisms for plasma etching
Seokmin Yuna and George R. Tynan
University of California, San Diego
Vladimir Kolobov
CFD Research Corporation
Power consideration in the pulsed dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure
M. Laroussia and X. Lu
Old Dominion University
V. Kolobov and R. Arslanbekov
CFD Research Corporation
Profiling and modeling of dc nitrogen microplasmas
Chester G. Wilsona and Yogesh B. Gianchandani
University of Michigan
Robert R. Arslanbekov and Vladimir Kolobov
CFD Research Corporation
Amy E. Wendt
University of Wisconsin
Run-to-Run Control of Inductively Coupled C2F6 Plasma Etching of SiO2: Construction of a Numerical Process with a CFD Code
Seung Taek Seo, Kwang Soon Lee and Bum Kyoo Choi
Sogang University
Yong Hee Lee
Samsung Electronics
Dae Rook Yang
Korea University
Simulation of pulsed dielectric barrier discharge xenon excimer lamp
E A Bogdanov, A A Kudryavtsev
St Petersburg State University
R R Arslanbekov and V I Kolobov
CFD Research Corporation
Substantiation of the Two-Temperature Kinetic Model by Comparing Calculations within the Kinetic and Fluid Models of the Positive Column Plasma of a DC Oxygen Discharge
E. A. Bogdanov and A. A. Kudryavtsev
St. Petersburg State University
L. D. Tsendin
St. Petersburg State Technical University
R. R. Arslanbekov and V. I. Kolobov
CFD Research Corporation
V. V. Kudryavtsev
CFD-Canada
Three Dimensional Simulations of Inductively Coupled Plasmas: A Filament Model.
Vladimir Kolobov and Hui Ding
CFD Research Corporation
Two-dimensional simulations of the transition from Townsend to glow discharge and subnormal oscillations
Robert R Arslanbekov and Vladimir I Kolobov
CFD Research Corporation
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