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  1. Excitation and ionization processes of chlorine in molybdenum dichloride dioxideflakesusing the glow discharge mass spectrometry technique
  2. Metastable states in sputtered sample atoms: a tutorial review in perspective of elementary plasma processes
  3. Charge transfer excitation processes in analytical glow discharges – A review
  4. Imaging and Modelling the Optical Emission from CH Radicals in Microwave Activated C/H Plasmas
  5. Combined Spatially Resolved Optical Emission Imaging and Modeling Studies of Microwave-Activated H2/Ar and H2/Kr Plasmas Operating at Powers and Pressures Relevant for Diamond Chemical Vapor Deposition
  6. Spatially Resolved Optical Emission and Modeling Studies of Microwave-Activated Hydrogen Plasmas Operating under Conditions Relevant for Diamond Chemical Vapor Deposition
  7. The production of doubly charged sample ions by “charge transfer and ionization” (CTI) in analytical GD-MS
  8. What [plasma used for growing] diamond can shine like flame?
  9. Does asymmetric charge transfer play an important role as an ionization mode in low power–low pressure glow discharge mass spectrometry?
  10. The use of radiative transition rates to study the changes in the excitation of Cu ions in a Ne glow discharge caused by small additions of H2, O2 and N2
  11. Evidence for charge transfer from hydrogen molecular ions to copper atoms in a neon–hydrogen analytical glow discharge
  12. A glow discharge time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GD-TOFMS) study of the ‘hydrogen effect’ using copper, iron and titanium cathodes
  13. High resolution FTS studies of the effects of trace molecular gases on Glow Discharge spectra and industrial applications
  14. Transition rate diagrams — A new approach to the study of selective excitation processes: The spectrum of manganese in a Grimm-type glow discharge
  15. Selective and non-selective excitation / ionization processes in analytical glow discharges
  16. 'Oxygen effects' in neon glow discharges
  17. Enhancement of analyte atomic lines with excitation energies of about 5 eV in the presence of molecular gases in analytical glow discharges
  18. Excitation and transition rate diagrams of singly ionized iron in analytical glow discharges in argon, neon and an argon–hydrogen mixture
  19. Excitation of higher levels of singly charged copper ions in argon and neon glow discharges
  20. Comparison of a sample containing oxide with a pure sample with argon–oxygen mixtures
  21. charge transfer involving the ions of impurity gases in plasma
  22. Effects of traces of oxygen on Grimm-type glow discharges in argon
  23. The role of oxygen in analytical glow discharges: GD-OES and GD-ToF-MS studies
  24. A detailed comparison of spectral line intensities with plane and hollow cathodes in a Grimm type glow discharge source