Cold Plasma

Cold plasma, also known as non-thermal or low-temperature plasma, is a unique type of plasma that operates at relatively low temperatures compared to traditional plasma systems. It is created by applying electrical energy to a gas at atmospheric pressure or low pressure. Unlike thermal plasma, cold plasma maintains a near-room temperature environment while still producing reactive species like ions, electrons, and radicals. This property makes it suitable for various applications, including surface sterilization, wound healing, cancer treatment, and food preservation. Cold plasma's ability to interact with living tissues and delicate materials without causing significant damage makes it a promising technology in biomedical and industrial fields.

 

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