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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik

P 6: Poster I

Monday, February 26, 2024, 16:30–18:30, ELP 6: Foyer

16:30 P 6.1 Thermo-Field emission from cathodes made of selected materials — •Margarita Baeva, Dirk Uhrlandt, Dominik Bratek, Carsten Uber, Bogdan Barbu, and Frank Berger
16:30 P 6.2 Deducing line-integrated density, collision frequency and density profile of an atmospheric plasma torch from microwave diagnostics — •Christos Vagkidis, Eberhand Holzhauer, Walter Kasparek, Alf Köhn-Seemann, Stefan Merli, Mirko Ramisch, Andreas Schulz, and Günter Tovar
16:30 P 6.3 Kinetic Modeling of the Chemical and Physical Mechanisms in a Rf Plasma Combined with a Catalyst — •Fatma-Nur Seferoglu, Dirk Reiser, Achim Von Keudell, and Christian Linsmeier
16:30 P 6.4 Silicon nitride membrane as entrance window for plasma-induced VUV radiation — •Görkem Bilgin, Luka Hansen, and Jan Benedikt
16:30 P 6.5 Overcoming He: Towards a more sustainable plasma-driven biocatalysis — •Steffen Schüttler, Tim Dirks, Sabrina Klopsch, Jannis Kaufmann, Niklas Eichstaedt, Julia E. Bandow, and Judith Golda
16:30 P 6.6 Investigation of the morphology of a pulsed discharge in water using stereoscopic images — •Robert Werberger, Raphael Rataj, and Klaus-Dieter Weltmann
16:30 P 6.7 Experimental studies on H2 addition to a CO2 atmospheric microwave plasma torch — •Marc Bresser, Sophie Wahl, Katharina Wiegers, Andreas Schulz, Matthias Walker, and Günter Tovar
16:30 P 6.8 Impact of CO2 on the metastable atom density in the COST Reference Microplasma Jet — •Alexander Schicke, Sebastian Burhenn, and Judith Golda
16:30 P 6.9 Construction and test of a (micro-)hollow cathode assembly regarding hydrogen production via methane — •Marcel Margraf
16:30 P 6.10 Imaging Spectrography at the Plasma Liquid Interface — •Kai Bröking, Daniel Tasche, and Christoph Gerhard
16:30 P 6.11 Investigation of a plasma window arc discharge for particle beam transmission to high pressure targets — •Fateme Ghaznavi
16:30 P 6.12 Comparison of the finite element and spectral element methods in modelling of streamer discharges. — •I. L. Semenov, A. P. Jovanovic, and M. M. Becker
16:30 P 6.13 Benefits and perspectives of semantic data acquisition in low-temperature plasma physicsIhda Chaerony Siffa, Hidir Aras, Harald Sack, Markus Stocker, and •Markus M. Becker
16:30 P 6.14 Research data management with eLabFTW and Adamant — •Markus M. Becker, Ihda Chaerony Siffa, Robert Wagner, Nick Plathe, Kerstin Sgonina, and Marina Prenzel
16:30 P 6.15 Characterization of millimeter-sized low-pressure plasmas in multi-scale aeromaterials — •Karin Hansen, Julian Held, Jonas Lumma, Lena Marie Saure, Fabian Schütt, Rainer Adelung, and Franko Greiner
16:30 P 6.16 Langmuir probe measurements in a dual-frequency capacitively coupled rf discharge — •Viktor Schneider, Jessica Schleitzer, Ihor Korolov, Gerrit Hübner, Peter Hartmann, Julian Schulze, and Holger Kersten
16:30 P 6.17 Seagull - A compact helicon discharge — •Stefan Knauer, Nils Fahrenkamp, Sebastian Haag, and Peter Manz
16:30 P 6.18 Development and application of low energy plasma treatments for steel surfaces — •Gustav Gürtler, Wolfgang Burgstaller, Markus Valtiner, and Friedrich Aumayr
16:30 P 6.19 Helicon wave physics for the development of a helicon plasma cell for particle-driven wakefield accelerators — •Alf Köhn-Seemann, Luis Herrera, Oliver Lass, and Peter Manz
16:30 P 6.20 Investigation of charge exchange collisions in an ion beam — •Philipp Georg Johannes Kropidlowski, Leo Zeidler, Thomas Trottenberg, and Holger Kersten
16:30 P 6.21 Transport Across an X-Point in HiPIMS plasmas — •Martha Finke, Achim von Keudell, Dennis Krüger, and Marc Böke
16:30 P 6.22 Multidimensional effects in low-pressure discharges — •Jonas Thiel, Tsanko V. Tsankov, and Uwe Czarnetzki
16:30 P 6.23 Formation of ammonia in a surfaguide discharge assisted by catalysis — •Vinzenz Wolf, Roland Friedl, and Ursel Fantz
16:30 P 6.24 Effect of low-pressure plasma treatment on triboelectric properties of polypropylene (PP) and polylactic acid granules (PLA) — •Alina Bachmann
16:30 P 6.25 Stokes-Einstein Relation for Binary Mixtures — •Yang Liu and Dietmar Block
16:30 P 6.26 Plasma processing of Ag nanoparticles for resistive switching applications — •Arthur Fabritz, Florian Ziegler, Blessing Adejube, Alexander Vahl, Franz Faupel, and Jan Benedikt
16:30 P 6.27 On the use of configurational temperature for an ion focus measurement — •Natascha Blosczyk and Dietmar Block
16:30 P 6.28 The charging of nonspherical particles in a dusty plasma — •Isabel König, Armin Mengel, and Franko Greiner
16:30 P 6.29 COMPACT -- the future complex plasma facility for the ISS — •Daniel P. Mohr, Christina A. Knapek, Stefan Schütt, Daniel Maier, André Melzer, and COMPACT Collaboration
16:30 P 6.30 Oxygen dependent size evolution of PMMA particles in the plasma sheathFranziska Reiser, •Sören Wohlfahrt, and Dietmar Block
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