Abstract
Recent applications of laser spectroscopy to the study of plasma and plasma-surface processes are reviewed. Using laser-induced fluorescence and optogalvanic spectroscopy, measurements of concentration gradients, reaction probabilities, electric fields, and process end-points have helped to elucidate plasma-chemical mechanisms.
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