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Mass changes of microparticles in a plasma observed by a phase-resolved resonance method
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EngineeringMicroscopyMelamine Formaldehyde ParticlesMicrorheologyChemistryVertical Confinement FrequencyChemical EngineeringTransport PhenomenaPlasma EnvironmentParticle TechnologyMicrofluidicsBiophysicsPlasma DiagnosticsParticle-laden FlowMass ChangesPhysicsFundamental Plasma PhysicPhysical ChemistryApplied PhysicsMass SpectrometryMedicineChemical KineticsPhase-resolved Resonance Method
The influence of a plasma environment on melamine formaldehyde particles is studied. High-precision measurements of the vertical confinement frequency with a phase-resolved resonance method indicate that the particle mass is affected in two ways: the deposition of sputtered material at the particle leads to a mass gain, whereas the outgassing of water causes a mass loss.
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