"Version: 20200901"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part I. Introduction. 1. Principle of the fluid description of magnetically confined plasmas -- 1.1. Framework of conventional fluid theory -- 1.2. Fluid description of magnetically confined plasmaspart II. Fluid theory in the collision-dominant regime. 2. Braginskii two-fluid theory -- 2.1. Transport equations -- 2.2. Es…
"Version: 20221201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part IV. Concluding remarks. 11. The beauty and simplicity in controlled fusion research -- Appendix A. Table of integrals and vector formula -- Appendix B. Supplementary derivation of drift kinetic equation -- Appendix C. Acronym list.part I. Introduction. 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background for controlled thermonuclear f…
"Version: 202111"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Prelude to volume two -- 1.1. Plasma, magnetised, parameters -- 1.2. Low frequency, flute mode ordering -- 1.3. Drifts, ExB flow, currents -- 1.4. Polarisation and quasineutrality -- 1.5. Turbulence -- 1.6. Turbulence in magnetised plasmas -- 1.7. Kinetic theory, turbulence, and MHD instabilities2. Effects of the electro…
"Version: 20221201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.7. Transport equations for gas discharges -- 7.1. Equations for the charged particles -- 7.2. The drift-diffusion approximation -- 7.3. Summarypart III. Gas discharges and plasmas. 8. Discharge initiation and plasma formation -- 8.1. Townsend behavior below the breakdown threshold -- 8.2. Pressure times distance and reduc…
"Version: 20221201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Energy policy options -- 1.2. Fusion -- 1.3. Magnetic confinement -- 1.4. Fusion plasmas : a special class of systems -- 1.5. Transport in fusion plasmas -- 1.6. How important is turbulence? -- 1.7. Unusual transport phenomena -- 1.8. Summary2. Characterization of turbulence in plasmas -- 2.1. Prob…
"Version: 20240201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Resonant network antennas... -- 1.2. ...for radio-frequency plasma sources -- 1.3. Evolution of the antenna design -- 1.4. Why use resonant network antennas? -- 1.5. Outline of the bookpart I. Resonant network antennas without plasma. 2 Introduction to resonant circuits -- 2.1. Definitions and conv…
"Version: 202306"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Thermonuclear fusion -- 1.3. Nuclear fusion reactions -- 1.4. The Lawson criterion -- 1.5. Fusion plasma parameters -- 1.6. Particle balance -- 1.7. Energy balance -- 1.8. Linear pinches -- 1.9. Toroidal pinches -- 1.10. Tokamaks -- 1.11. Tearing modes -- 1.12. Tearing mode rotat…
"Version: 20230901"--Title page verso.Revised edition of: Cold plasma cancer therapy.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction to non-thermal plasma physics -- 1.1. Plasma -- 1.2. Plasma quasi-neutrality -- 1.3. Plasma oscillations -- 1.4. Particle collisions -- 1.5. Plasma types -- 1.6. Cold atmospheric plasmas (CAP) -- 1.7. CAP in plasma therapy2. Cold atmospheric plasma generators …
"Version: 20230701"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Nonlinear effects in the radiation of satellites of hydrogenic spectral lines from plasmas and their applications -- 2.1. Satellites under a one-dimensional one-mode monochromatic electric field in the non-opaque case -- 2.2. Satellites under a one-dimensional one-mode monochromatic electric field in…
"Version: 202112"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental characterizations -- 2.1. STM, TEM, LEED and STS atomic and electronic structures -- 2.2. Reflection and transmission EELS : excitation spectra -- 2.3. ARPES : quasiparticle energy spectra and decay rates -- 2.4. Sensitive measurements and analyses of composite devices3. Theories for elect…