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Atmospheric Pressure Low Temperature Direct Plasma Technology: Status and Challenges for Thin Film Deposition

Characterization of argon dielectric barrier discharges applied to ethyl lactate plasma polymerization

journal article from 'Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics' published in 2017

Characterization of non-thermal dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure in presence of microfibrillated cellulosic foams

journal article from 'Plasma Sources Science and Technology' published in 2021

Deposition of Hydrophobic Functional Groups on Wood Surfaces Using Atmospheric-Pressure Dielectric Barrier Discharge in Helium-Hexamethyldisiloxane Gas Mixtures

Influence of a square pulse voltage on argon-ethyl lactate discharges and their plasma-deposited coatings using time-resolved spectroscopy and surface characterization

journal article from 'Physics of Plasmas' published in 2018

Influence of substrate outgassing on the plasma properties during wood treatment in He dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure

journal article from 'Plasma Processes and Polymers' published in 2017

Interaction of atomized colloid with an ac electric field in a dielectric barrier discharge reactor used for deposition of nanocomposite coatings

journal article from 'Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics' published in 2017

Modification of microfibrillated cellulosic foams in a dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure

journal article from 'Plasma Processes and Polymers' published in 2021

Organization of Dielectric Barrier Discharges in the Presence of Structurally Inhomogeneous Wood Substrates

journal article from 'IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science' published in 2014

Refined analysis of current–voltage characteristics in Townsend dielectric barrier discharges in nitrogen at atmospheric pressure

journal article from 'Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics' published in 2021

Role of substrate outgassing on the formation dynamics of either hydrophilic or hydrophobic wood surfaces in atmospheric-pressure, organosilicon plasmas