Plasma Ionization and Excitation

Plasma ionization and excitation are fundamental processes that occur in a plasma, leading to the generation of charged particles and excited states. Ionization involves the removal of electrons from atoms or molecules, creating positively charged ions and free electrons. This process occurs when the plasma's energy is sufficient to overcome the ionization potential of the species present. Excitation, on the other hand, occurs when electrons absorb energy from the plasma and move to higher energy levels, resulting in excited atoms or molecules. As these excited species return to their ground state, they release energy in the form of photons, contributing to the plasma's emission spectra.

 

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