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Electron density (e -/cm 3 ) and temperature in electron volt (eV) and Kelvin (K) for different plasmas [51].

Electron density (e -/cm 3 ) and temperature in electron volt (eV) and Kelvin (K) for different plasmas [51].

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Economical, technological and demographic factors are hastening the already environmentally imperil global energy consumption. Governments and institutions urgently need to stimulate investment and research towards innovative approaches for efficiently produce energy with minimal harm to the delicate equilibrium of the terrestrial ecosystems. Semic...

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... the APD converters [36][37][38][39][40][41][42], non-thermal models have been studied and revealed the crucial role of non-equilibrium in the system conversion efficiency. Figure 2 presents the electron density and temperature for different plasmas types. ...

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