Understanding fast transient discharges and how they interact with targets of different types
Our team researches non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasmas and their interaction with various substrates for applications on sensitive targets. These plasmas generate extreme conditions such as high electric fields, high charge density and high density of chemically active species. However, the high speed at which they develop and their short lifetime measured in nanoseconds make them applicable to sensitive targets including living tissue. This has created a revolution in e.g. medicine, where plasmas of this type are researched for their antimicrobial properties as well as usage against cancer.
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Meet some of our Researchers
Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Meta-analysis of CO2 conversion, energy efficiency, and other performance data of plasma-catalysis reactors with the open access PIONEER database
Journal of Energy Chemistry (2023) -
Increasing signal-to-noise ratio in over-determined Mueller matrices
Optics Express (2023) -
Electron density and temperature in a diffuse nanosecond pulse discharge in air at atmospheric pressure
Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2023) -
A poly-diagnostic study of the shield gas-assisted atmospheric pressure plasma jet propagation upon a dielectric surface
Plasma Processes and Polymers (2022) -
Physics of plasma jets and interaction with surfaces
Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2022)
Contact
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Visiting address
drs Demi Bijlsma BAFLUX building, room 3.1055612 AP EindhovenNetherlandsamelie.ramlal@ roessink.nl -
Visiting address
Jake SlagmolenJosephine StichterPeeterspad9501AM HeinkenszandNetherlandsolivia58@ vandijk.com -
Postal address
Stijn Molen MDepartment of Applied PhysicsP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlandssem.govarts@ kuipers.nl -
Teamleadprof. Robin van de PolPostmahof1356AC Hoofddorpa.sobota@ tue.nl