AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition
    Plasma Science and Technology Friday Sessions

Session PS+SE-FrM
Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Processing II

Friday, October 23, 2015, 8:20 am, Room 210A
Moderator: Souvik Ghosh, Case Western Reserve University


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9:00am PS+SE-FrM3 Invited Paper
Scaling Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Sources for Manufacturing-Scale Applications
Steven Shannon, North Carolina State University
9:40am PS+SE-FrM5
Improving of Harvest Period and Crop Yield of Arabidopsis Thaliana L. using Nonthermal Atmospheric Air Plasma
Kazunori Koga, T. Sarinont, T. Amano, H. Seo, N. Itagaki, M. Shiratani, Kyushu University, Japan
10:00am PS+SE-FrM6
Numerical Modelling of Atmospheric Pulsed Streamers over Water; Electrodynamics at the Interface
Alex Lindsay, S. Shannon, North Carolina State University, D.B. Graves, University of California at Berkeley
10:20am PS+SE-FrM7
Application of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma treatment on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics for Adhesive Bonding
Timo Hofmann, J. Schäfer, Bundeswehr Research Institute for Material, Fuels and Lubricants, Germany, T. Löbel, German Aerospace Center (DLR), T. Meer, Airbus Group Innovations, J. Rehbein, J. Holtmannspötter, Bundeswehr Research Institute for Material, Fuels and Lubricants, Germany
10:40am PS+SE-FrM8
Atmospheric Plasma Deposition of Transparent Organosilicate Multifunctional Coatings on Plastics in Air
Siming Dong, Z. Zhao, R.H. Dauskardt, Stanford University
11:00am PS+SE-FrM9
Atmospheric Plasma Deposition of Anti-Reflection Coatings on Silicon in Open Air
Michael Hovish, R.H. Dauskardt, Stanford University
11:20am PS+SE-FrM10
Polymer Thin Film Deposition using Atmospheric Pressure Single Plasma Jet or Plasma Jet Array from a Plasma Gun Device
Céline Vivien, IEMN CNRS/Université Lille 1, France, E. Robert, J.-M. Pouvesle, GREMI CNRS/Université d'Orléans, France
11:40am PS+SE-FrM11
XPS to Investigating Spatial and Temporal Modification of Polymeric Platforms for Micro-Fluidic Devices
Marshal Dhayal, CSIR Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), India