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Biljana’s very first publication

We are happy to announce that Biljana’s article on “Novel plasma source for safe beryllium spectral line studies in the presence of beryllium dust” has been published in Review of Scientific Instruments. We are even more proud that the article was chosen for the AIP Editor Pick’s collection. Note that the significant contribution of co-authors should not overseen.

New lasers have arrived!

Q-smart lasers from Quantel company have just arrived. The Q-switched Nd:YAG lasers deliver light of specific wavelength (1064 nm) in high peak energy pulse up to 500 mJ, with shots length of 6 ns and tunable repetition rates up to 10 Hz. Lasers are equipped with two harmonic modules for generation of second (532 nm) and fourth harmonic (266 nm).


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SPIG 2016

All members of the laboratory participated at the 28th Summer School and International Symposium on the Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG 2016) held in Belgrade (Serbia). Prof. Кonjević held the introductory talk. Milica, Biljana and Milivoje had mutual contribution on “Characterization of an Atmospheric Pressure Pulsed Microjet”, which was presented as poster. While Marijana presented the progress report on “Study of Single Pulse Laser Induced Breakdown on the Target in Water”   that resulted in publication “Impact of the cavitation bubble on a plasma emission following laser ablation in liquid”. Besides, Milivoje had collaboration with plasma group from Novi Sad on “The Influence of Debye Screening on the Shift of the He I 706.52 nm Spectral Line”. Even though Miloš was not part of the Laboratory back then, he also had poster entitled “Influence of Runaway Electrons on Discharge Start-Up in COMPASS”.

For more details visit the following link.

ICPS 2016

Biljana and Milica took part at International Conference of Physics Students (ICPS) in 2016 in Msida (Malta). Their contribution was in for of poster entitled “Spatial and Temporal Resolved Study of some Atmospheric Pressure Discharges”.

For more details visit the following link.


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