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FEKT-MPA-FPLAcad. year: 2026/2027
This course is an introduction to plasma science. The following topics are presented during a semester:Plasma state properties. Introduction to kinetic theory of gases. Motion of charged particles in electric and/or magnetic fields. Gas discharges. Electric arc plasma. Plasma radiation and introduction to the plasma diagnostics. Ther,odynamic and transport properties of plasmas. Low temperature plasmas. Introduction to the nuclear fusion. Plasma technology.
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The subject knowledge on the Bachelor´s degree level is requested. Work in the laboratory is subject to valid qualification as a "person knowledgeable for independent work," which students must obtain before the start of classes. Information on this qualification is provided in the Dean's Directive on Familiarizing Students with Safety Regulations.
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1. Introduction to plasma physic, history, basic parameters.2. Plasma technology - introduction.3. Charged particles motion.4. Introduction to kinetic theory of gases.5. Classification of gas discharges.6. Electric arc, switching arc. 7. Plasma diagnostics.8. Thermodynamic and transport properties of plasmas9. Non-thermal plasmas.10. Introduction to plasma technologies11. Plasma radiation 12. Controlled thermonuclear fusion.13. Summary, final test.
Fundamentals seminar
1. Introductory meeting, organization and safety rules 2. Plasma definition3. Plasma frequency4. Collision frequency5. Debye lenght6. Particle motion in E and/or B fields7. Introduction to distribution function in plasmas8. Continuity equation9. Plasma radiation10. Final exercise, evaluation, credits
Laboratory exercise
1. Electrical characteristics of diaphragm discharge in water solutions2. Study of ozone generation3. Study of capacity-coupled RF discharge (CEITEC Nano)