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Interaction of Oxygen Plasma With Aluminium Substrates
Inductively coupled oxygen plasma is widely used for material processing. Optical emission spectroscopy using fast miniature fiber spectrometer was used for plasma characterization and process monitoring. The images of plasma and accompanying spectra during interaction with aluminium foil are presen...
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