
experimental plasma
Experimental plasma refers to a state of matter consisting of ionized gas, where electrons are separated from their atomic nuclei, commonly found in stars and fusion reactions. In laboratory settings, scientists create and study plasma to understand its properties and behaviors, which can lead to advancements in energy generation, like fusion power. Experimental plasma is used in various applications, including semiconductor manufacturing and medical technologies. Researchers manipulate it under controlled conditions to explore fundamental physics and develop new technologies to harness its unique characteristics for practical use.