N. A. Lukina
Russian Academy of Sciences
8 Papers
12 Citations
N. A. Lukina is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Argon & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Development of an Environmentally Friendly Technology for the Treatment of Aqueous Solutions with High-Purity Plasma for the Cultivation of Cotton, Wheat and Strawberries
M. Kh. Ashurov,É. Ashurov,Maxim E. Astashev,Ilya V. Baimler,Sergey V. Gudkov,E. M. Konchekov,Vasily N. Lednev,N. A. Lukina,T. Matveeva,Anatoly G. Markendudis,A. V. Onegov,D. K. Rashidova,R. M. Sarimov,K. F. Sergeichev,Shukhrat T. Sharipov,Alexander V. Simakin,Igor Smirnov,Sergey Smolentsev,Muzzafar M. Yakubov,D. V. Yanykin,Ivan A Shcherbakov +20 more
TL;DR: The microwave setup for obtaining plasma-activated water (PAW) has been created in this article , and it has been established that PAW solutions with a concentration of 0.5-1.0% increase the germination energy, protect against fusarium and hyperthermia in cotton, wheat and strawberry seeds.
Atmospheric-Pressure Microwave Plasma Torch for CVD Technology of Diamond Synthesis
TL;DR: In this paper, an electrodeless microwave jet plasma source is considered, and its various applications in the technology of chemical vapor deposition of diamond films and dimension increasing of small diamond single crystals synthesized at high pressures and temperatures are discussed.
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Electron cyclotron resonance acceleration of electrons to relativistic energies by a microwave field in a mirror trap
TL;DR: In this article, the acceleration of electrons by a 2.45 GHz microwave field in an adiabatic mirror trap under electron cyclotron resonance conditions, the electric and wave vectors of the wave being orthogonal to the trap axis, was presented.
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Long-lived Ar-Hg plasma in the afterglow of a high-current pulsed discharge
TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of an argon-mercury plasma after a short pulsed discharge in argon with an admixture of mercury vapor was studied using optical spectroscopy and radio physics methods.
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Water Activated by a Microwave Plasma Argon Jet as a Factor Stimulating the Germination of Plant Seeds
Abstract: Using the new electrodeless microwave technology for generating plasma in an open atmosphere, solutions of hydrogen peroxide and nitrogen compounds are obtained from distilled water. The method is based on the activation of distilled water by a jet of thermal argon plasma of an electrodeless microwave discharge in air at atmospheric pressure. Plasma-activated water has a stimulating effect on seed germination and plant growth, which is much more effective than the effect of industrial hydrogen peroxide solutions with stabilizing additives.
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