hot plasma

collocation in English

meaningsofhotandplasma

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hot
adjective
uk
/hɒt/
us
/hɑːt/
having a ...
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plasma
noun[U]
uk
/ˈplæz.mə/
us
/ˈplæz.mə/
the pale yellow liquid that forms 55% of human blood and contains the ...
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(Definition ofhotandplasmafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When high power laser radiation interacts with the surface of the target, ahotplasmalayer is formed.
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For the full wave analysis we must consider the general form of thehotplasmadispersion relation.
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In this work, the second approach is followed, using a cellular automaton to describe the radiation-matter interaction between a laser pulse and ahotplasma.
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In the first case, the high refractive material is eventually transformed into ahotplasma.
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The first enables to study energy and angular distribution of ions in ahotplasmafocus, while the second at large distances from a target.
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Experimentally, the colliding foil system known for its capability to generate dense andhotplasmahas been recently complemented with a time-resolved spectroscopic diagnostic.
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The resulting highly ionizedhotplasmaundergoes expansion associated with cooling.
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This is particularly useful whenhotplasmaneeds to be studied, and only investigation methods through wave or particle beams are possible.
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The region r 0.1 mm is occupied by high-densityhotplasma.
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A heat exchanger between the chamber and the vacuum system cools down thehotplasmato protect the vacuum system from being damaged.
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The viscosity of ahotplasmasuch as those used in tokamak confinement devices is highly uncertain within order s of magnitude, experimentally and theoretically.
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Besides, even small quantities ofhotplasmaon the axis preclude high compression ratios and reduce the efficiency of the conversion of the electrical energy into radiation.
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