low pressure plasma

What is Low Pressure Plasma?

Low pressure plasma is a partially ionized gas created under low pressure conditions, typically below 1 Torr. It consists of ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. This state of matter is achieved by applying an electromagnetic field to a gas, causing ionization. This plasma environment is particularly useful in the field of Nanotechnology due to its unique properties, such as high reactivity and the ability to interact with surfaces at the nanoscale.

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