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E-raamat: Cluster Processes in Gases and Plasmas [Wiley Online]

  • Formaat: 442 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527628657
  • ISBN-13: 9783527628650
  • Wiley Online
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  • Formaat: 442 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527628657
  • ISBN-13: 9783527628650
This reference on cluster physics in materials science draws upon the author's unrivalled experience in plasma science.
He covers in detail electromagnetic effects, cluster motion and growth, as well as aerosols, providing the knowledge instrumental for an understanding of nanostructure formation.
Around 400 case studies enable readers to directly relate the methods to their own individual tasks or projects.
Part I. Cluster properties and cluster processes
2. Fundamentals of large clusters
2.1. Models for large clusters and processes with their participation
2.2. Stability of charged metal clusters
2.3. Macroscopic solid particles with a pair interaction of atoms
2.4. Macroscopic solid surfaces
2.5. Thermodynamic of large liquid clusters in parent vapor
3. Structures of solid clusters with pairwise atomic interactions
3.1. Clusters of close packed structures
3.2. Icosahedral cluster structures
3.3. Competition of cluster structures
4. Elementary processes and processes in gases involving clusters
4.1. Cluster collision processes
4.2. Attachment of atoms to cluster and cluster evaporation
4.3. Cluster heat processes in gases.
4.4. Combustion and catalytic processes in gases involving clusters
5. Clusters in external fields
5.1. Electric properties of large clusters
5.2. Radiative processes involving small particles
5.3. Resonance absorption of metal clusters
5.4. Radiative processes in heat balance and relaxation of clusters
5.5. Hot clusters as light sources
Part II. Cluster processes in gases
6. Cluster transport in gases and di?usion limited association of clusters
6.1. Transport of large clusters in gases
6.2. Dynamics of cluster motion in gases
6.3. Cluster motion in gas flows
6.4. Pair association of clusters limited by motion in gas
7. Charging of clusters in ionized gas
7.1. Attachment of ions to clusters in dense gas
7.2. Field of charged cluster in dense ionized gas
7.3. Attachment of ions to clusters in rare gas
7.4. Kinetics of cluster charging in ionized gas
8. Ionization equilibrium of clusters in gas
8.1. Ionization equilibrium for large metal clusters
8.2. Electron thermoemission of metal clusters
8.3. Ionization equilibrium for large dielectric clusters
8.4. Charging of clusters under action of external source
9. Kinetics of cluster growth
9.1. Cluster growth involving free atoms
9.2. Kinetics of cluster coagulation
9.3. Cluster growth during gas expansion in vacuum
9.4. Cluster growth through coalescence
9.5. Heat regime of cluster growth
9.6. Cluster growth in hot gas with metal-containing molecules
Part III. Complex plasma
10. Dusty plasma
10.1. Particles in positive column of glow discharge
10.2. Particles in traps of gas discharge
10.3. Structures of particles in dusty plasma
11. Aerosol plasma
11.1. Growth and charging of aerosol particles in external electric field
11.2. Electrical processes in aerosol plasma
11.3. Growth of fractal structures involving solid clusters
12. Cluster plasma
12.1. Clusters in dense arc plasma
12.2. Laser generation of metal clusters
12.3. Generation of clusters from metal surface
12.4. Generation of metal clusters in magnetron discharge
12.5. Cluster flow through exit orifice.
12.6. Instability of cluster plasma
13. Conclusion
Appendix A. Mechanical and electrical parameters of particles of ellipsoidal and close shapes
1.The e?ective hydrodynamic radius
2.Capacity
3.Polarizability
Appendix B. Conversion factors of cluster physics
Appendix C. Thermodynamic parameters of elements
Boris M. Smirnov received his Ph.D. in physics from Leningrad State University in 1968. After working in different research positions, he finally accepted a post as head of one of the divisions of the Institute for High Temperatures at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow in 1986. Professor Smirnov is the author and co-author of approximately 50 books as well as 400 research articles in plasma physics, atomic physics, and atomic clusters. He is Vice Chairman of the National Council for Low Temperature Plasma and Chairman ofa Section on Elementary Processes in Plasma. Professor Smirnov`s research interests focus on Plasma Physics and Technology, Cluster Physics, Fractal Systems and Nanostructures.