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Publications by D.P. Lymberopoulos
Two-Dimensional Self-Consistent Radio-Frequency Plasma Simulations Relevant to the Gaseous Electronics Conference Rf Reference Cell
Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
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One-Dimensional Modeling Studies of the Gaseous Electronics Conference Rf Reference Cell
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Reactive Ion Etching in the Gaseous Electronics Conference Rf Reference Cell
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Current and Voltage Measurements in the Gaseous Electronics Conference Rf Reference Cell
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Studies of Ion Kinetic-Energy Distributions in the Gaseous Electronics Conference Rf Reference Cell
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Analysis of the Excited Argon Atoms in the GEC RF Reference Cell by Means of One-Dimensional PIC Simulations
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Pulsed-Power Plasma Reactors: Two-Dimensional Electropositive Discharge Simulation in a GEC Reference Cell
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