Webinar

Langmuir Probe Measurements of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jets

 

Date: 12th February 2025

 

Time: 15:00 GMT

 

Atmospheric plasma langmuir tips in jet

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What you will learn?

  • Learn about the growing industry of atmospheric pressure plasma processing
  • We will show the best practice for getting good measurements from a plasma jet using a Langmuir probe
  • We will present a full jet and plasma source characterization with comparison to a plasma-fluid model for data validation
  • Q&A

Learn from industry experts

Join our speaker for a discussion and Q&A session

Utilising In Situ Plasma Diagnostics for Enhanced Deposition Control

Dr. Thomas Gilmore

Plasma Expert

Impedans


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Utilising In Situ Plasma Diagnostics for Enhanced Deposition Control

Daniel Simpson

PHD Researcher

Queen's Univeristy Belfast

Thomas is a physicist with over 15 years of experience in the field of plasma science. Starting in 2017, he took on the role of sensor application development at Impedans Ltd. This role allowed him to leverage his expertise in the field, developing cutting-edge technologies to enhance our understanding of plasma behavior.

Building on this foundation, he further assumed the position of Chief Product Officer in 2020. In this capacity, he has been instrumental in shaping the company's product portfolio and defining strategic business directions. 

 

 

 

 

 

Daniel Simpson is a final year PhD student studying plasma diagnostics for low pressure and atmospheric pressure plasmas at Queen's University Belfast. He has worked to characterize semiconductor-style CCP plasma chambers with in-situ and ex-situ diagnostics, and is now bringing this knowledge to develop plasma measurement methods for atmospheric pressure plasma jets