微等离子体
材料科学
光刻
等离子体
紫外线
纳米技术
光电子学
原子层沉积
图层(电子)
物理
量子力学
作者
Jinhong Kim,Andrey E. Mironov,Jin H. Cho,Dane S. Sievers,C. M. Herring,Sehyun Park,Peng Sun,Zhongshuai Liang,Wenyuan Chen,Sung‐Jin Park,J. G. Eden
标识
DOI:10.1002/ppap.202200075
摘要
Abstract A little more than two decades after the introduction of the first microcavity plasma devices, a growing body of commercial products based on the remarkable properties of these low‐temperature, atmospheric plasmas is now available. Following a brief review of early microplasma lamp development, this article describes microplasma‐based devices and systems currently being manufactured for applications in photolithography, photopatterning, and other nanofabrication processes, such as atomic layer deposition, spectroscopic identification and analysis of materials (including wide bandgap crystals), the disinfection of drinking water in off‐grid communities, deactivating COVID‐19 and other pathogens in air and on surfaces in public spaces, and vacuum ultraviolet lamps for driving atomic clocks. The microplasma‐based treatment of otitis media in the human ear will also be discussed.
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