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Plasma and Ion Beam Diagnostics:Principles & Applications
Course: Plasma and Ion Beam Diagnostics: Principals and
Applications
Course Objectives
Learn about the basics of gas discharges.
Learn about the fundamentals of industrial plasmas.
Learn how to use diagnostics to measure density, temperature, and energy of neutrals and
charged particles in a plasma.
Learn how to apply diagnostics to ion beams in order to measure current, current
density, energy, energy spread, beam profile, and beam divergence.
Learn how to measure electric and magnetic fields, and how to use various mass
analyzers.
Know about the applications of several state-of-the-art plasma and ion beam diagnostics
in research and industry.
Course Description
Low-temperature plasmas are widely used in research and
industry. Plasma diagnostics are process specific, and process improvement requires
understanding of the plasmas involved. Plasma diagnostics provide the information needed
to analyze and improve the desired processes.
This course reviews the fundamentals of gas discharges and low-temperature plasmas. It
presents commonly used plasma diagnostics, such as the use of neutral particle detectors,
electric and magnetic probes, microwave interferometry, and optical diagnostics
instrumentation to measure density, temperature, and kinetic energy of the plasma
particles. In addition, ion-beam diagnostics relevant to the measurement of current
density, kinetic energy, energy spread, and mass analysis will be discussed. For each
diagnostic technique, the why, what, and how of the measurements will be presented and
will be followed by practical examples and applications.
Who Should Attend?
Technicians, engineers, scientists, and supervisory personnel
involved in the development, improvement, and applications of plasma and ion-beam
technologies.
Instructor:
Abe Ghanbari, President
and CEO, Folium Technology
Course Materials:
Course Notes
Cost: $575.00
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