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Atmospheric-pressure plasma by remote dielectric barrier discharges for surface cleaning of large area glass substrates

A remote dielectric barrier discharge (RDBD) plasma system has been used to clean glass-surfaces under atmospheric pressure. To achieve a sustainable process, it is critical to optimize the parameters that affect the surface condition. Hence, the physical and chemical properties of the glass surface...

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Published in:Plasma Research Express 2019-02, Vol.1 (1), p.15015
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