Advanced research and development of low temperature plasma sources.

Year from
2006
Year to
2008
Abstract:
The aim of the project is to develop and characterize several types of low-temperature plasma sources. We intend to combine experimental and theoretical approaches in order to optimize these sources to their intended applications. We will investigate: sources of precursor ions for analytical techniques including organic mass spectrometry, Selected Ion Flow Tube and Flowing afterglow Mass Spectrometry, FA-MS and SIFT-MS, a supersonic discharge source of intermediate molecular radicals important for atmospheric chemistry, sources for deposition of thin films at atmospheric pressure, low pressure magnetron and plasma-jet sources driven by DC, RF and microwave power. The constructed plasma sources will be characterised in continuous and pulsed modes of operation using a range of time-resolved diagnostic techniques including Langmuir probe, optical emission spectroscopy, CRDS spectroscopy, mass-spectrometry and ion flux detection in combination with computer models of plasma processes.

prof. RNDr. ŠPANĚL Patrik Dr. rer. nat.

Room
232, 216
Extension
3084, 3239
E-mail
patrik.spanelatjh-inst.cas.cz