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Nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma jets (N-APPJs) generate
plasma in open space rather than in a confined chamber and can be
utilized for applications in medicine. This book provides a
complete introduction to this fast-emerging field, from the
fundamental physics, to experimental approaches, to plasma and
reactive species diagnostics. It provides an overview of the
development of a wide range of plasma jet devices and their
fundamental mechanisms. The book concludes with a discussion of the
exciting application of plasmas for cancer treatment. The book
provides details on experimental methods including expert tips and
caveats. covers novel devices driven by various power sources and
the impact of operating conditions on concentrations and fluxes of
the reactive species. discusses the latest advances including
theory, modeling, and simulation approaches. gives an introduction,
overview and details on state of the art diagnostics of small scale
high gradient atmospheric pressure plasmas. covers the use of
N-APPJs for cancer applications, including discussion of
destruction of cancer cells, mechanisms of action, and selectivity
studies. XinPei Lu is a Chair Professor in the School of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and
Technology. Stephan Reuter is currently Visiting Professor at
Universite Paris-Saclay. In a recent Alexander von Humboldt
research fellowship at Princeton University, he performed ultrafast
laser spectroscopy on cold plasmas. Mounir Laroussi is Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of the Plasma
Engineering and Medicine Institute at Old Dominion University. He
is a Fellow of IEEE and recipient of an IEEE Merit Award. DaWei Liu
is Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
at Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
Nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma jets (N-APPJs) generate
plasma in open space rather than in a confined chamber and can be
utilized for applications in medicine. This book provides a
complete introduction to this fast-emerging field, from the
fundamental physics, to experimental approaches, to plasma and
reactive species diagnostics. It provides an overview of the
development of a wide range of plasma jet devices and their
fundamental mechanisms. The book concludes with a discussion of the
exciting application of plasmas for cancer treatment. The book
provides details on experimental methods including expert tips and
caveats. covers novel devices driven by various power sources and
the impact of operating conditions on concentrations and fluxes of
the reactive species. discusses the latest advances including
theory, modeling, and simulation approaches. gives an introduction,
overview and details on state of the art diagnostics of small scale
high gradient atmospheric pressure plasmas. covers the use of
N-APPJs for cancer applications, including discussion of
destruction of cancer cells, mechanisms of action, and selectivity
studies. XinPei Lu is a Chair Professor in the School of Electrical
and Electronic Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and
Technology. Stephan Reuter is currently Visiting Professor at
Universite Paris-Saclay. In a recent Alexander von Humboldt
research fellowship at Princeton University, he performed ultrafast
laser spectroscopy on cold plasmas. Mounir Laroussi is Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of the Plasma
Engineering and Medicine Institute at Old Dominion University. He
is a Fellow of IEEE and recipient of an IEEE Merit Award. DaWei Liu
is Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
at Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
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