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Plasma sources generate plasmas.
Excitation of a plasma requires partial ionisation of neutral atoms and/or molecules of a medium. There are several
ways to cause ionisation: collisions of energetic particles, strong electric
fields acting on bond electrons, or ionising radiation. The kinetic energy for ionising collisions may come from the heat of chemical or nuclear reactions of the medium, as in flames, for
instance. Alternatively, already released charged particles may be accelerated by electric fields, generated electromagnetically or by radiation fields. If at least as many charge carriers are created per time unit as recombine, the plasma can be
sustained.
Plasma excitation by electromagnetic fields can be
classified according to:
Plasma sources have numerous technical applications, for instance in light generation and plasma processing of materials.
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