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| Dublin City University is home to the Irish National Research Centre for plasma related research. The multidisciplinary centre brings together scientists and engineers to address both fundamental and applied questions relating to the advancement and development of plasma related research for the benefit of both industry and society locally and internationally. The Centre in collaboration with many national and international partners focuses on:
The NCPST is also home to a Strategic Research Cluster: |
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| Non-Invasive Magnetron Sputtering Target and Process Conditioning Monitor | ||
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| Researchers at the National Centre for Plasma Science & Technology at Dublin City University (DCU) have developed a novel method for monitoring magnetron sputtering target health and the progress of process conditioning for thin film deposition. The proposed solution is non-invasive, inexpensive and uses compact hardware which is easily compatible with existing commercial systems. This technique has significant accuracy and resolution advantages over the existing techniques available today. | ![]() |
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| Non-Invasive Magnetron Sputtering Target and Process Conditioning Monitor | ||
| A PC based non-invasive, real-time monitoring technique for atmospheric pressure plasma | ||
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| Researchers at The National Centre for Plasma Science & Technology at Dublin City University (DCU) have developed a novel, in situ method for monitoring atmospheric plasma processes. The proposed solution is non-invasive, inexpensive and uses components which are easily compatible with existing commercial systems. As a result the system can be easily and cheaply maintained. This technique has significant accuracy and resolution advantages over the existing techniques currently available. |
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| A PC based non-invasive, real-time monitoring technique for atmospheric pressure plasma | ||