Abstract

Plasmas are found everywhere in the universe – 99% of the matter in the observable cosmos is in the plasma state. Plasmas are ubiquitous in modern industry as well. They play key roles in the semiconductor, materials and lighting industries, among others, and are used to process everything from microelectronic circuits to aircraft components. Understanding the properties of plasmas is therefore a key technological challenge in a wide range of industrial sectors. Overcoming this challenge will require major advances in our knowledge of the fundamental physics of plasmas.

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