Complex plasmas differ from traditional plasmas in many ways:
these are low-temperature high pressure systems containing
nanometer to micrometer size particles which may be highly charged
and strongly interacting. The particles may be chemically reacting
or be in contact with solid surfaces, and the electrons may show
quantum behaviour. These interesting properties have led to many
applications of complex plasmas in technology, medicine and
science.
Yet complex plasmas are extremely complicated, both
experimentally and theoretically, and require a variety of new
approaches which go beyond standard plasma physics courses. This
book fills this gap presenting an introduction to theory,
experiment and computer simulation in this field. Based on tutorial
lectures at a very successful recent Summer Institute, the
presentation is ideally suited for graduate students, plasma
physicists and experienced undergraduates.
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