The use of thermally stimulated luminescence for rapid assessment of plasma treated particulate materials

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Authors

RÁHEĽ Jozef MORÁVEK Tomáš ILČÍKOVÁ Martina

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceedings of the XXXIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHENOMENA IN IONIZED GASES
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Faculty of Science

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Field Plasma physics
Keywords thermoluminescence, DCSBD
Description Thermally induced light emission (luminescence) is presented as a particularly suitable tool for monitoring the level of plasma surface activation. The method is relatively fast, exhibits a surprising sensitivity and allows evaluation of even poorly defined surface, which are typical for particulate materials. The examples of three distinct materials are presented – plasma activated PET flakes, cellulose fibres pulp and Al2O3 powders.
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