Overview of Princeton Collaborative Research Facility (PCRF)

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

The Princeton Collaborative Low Temperature Plasma Research Facility (PCRF) provides the scientific communities and industry access to state-of-the-art research capabilities, including advanced diagnostics, plasma sources and computational codes, theory support, and expertise for comprehensive characterization of low temperature plasmas (LTPs) with focuses on 1) plasma-liquid and plasma-solid interactions, 2) collective phenomena in LTP, and 3) use of LTP in modern applications (e.g. nanomaterials synthesis and processing, microelectronics and quantum systems, energy, sustainability, aerospace, bio/med/agro). Since the beginning of the facility operation in 2019, 86 collaborative users from the plasma and other scientific communities, including from universities, national labs, and industry, were awarded with runtime at the PCRF. In this presentation, we will overview PCRF research, capabilities and opportunities for collaboration.

*PCRF is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Fusion Energy Sciences through contract DE-AC02-09CH11466.

Publication: http://pcrf.pppl.gov

Presenters

  • Yevgeny Raitses

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Authors

  • Yevgeny Raitses

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Igor D Kaganovich

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Mikhail N Shneider

    • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Arthur Dogariu

    • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University
  • Sophia Gershman

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Shurik Yatom

    • C&J Nyheim Plasma Institute, Drexel University
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Willca Villafana

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Anatoli V Morozov

    • Princeton University
  • Nirbhav S Chopra

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Timothy K Bennett

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory