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Low Temperature Plasma for Biology, Hygiene, and Medicine: Perspective and Roadmap
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  • Mounir Laroussi ,
  • Sander Bekeschus ,
  • Annemie Bogaerts ,
  • alexander Fridman ,
  • Xinpei Lu ,
  • Vandana Miller ,
  • Christophe Laux ,
  • James Walsh ,
  • Chunqi Jiang ,
  • Dawei Liu ,
  • Maksud Yusupov ,
  • Michael Keidar ,
  • Masaru Hori ,
  • Katharina Stapelmann ,
  • Ali Mesbah ,
  • Selma Mededovic Thagard ,
  • Hiromasa Tanaka ,
  • Dayuan Yan ,
  • Kostya (Ken) Ostrikov ,
  • Stephan Reuter
Mounir Laroussi
Old Dominion University

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Abstract

Plasma, the fourth and most pervasive state of matter in the visible universe, is a fascinating medium that is connected to the beginning of our universe itself. Man-made plasmas are at the core of many technological advances that include the fabrication of semiconductor devices, which enabled the modern computer and communication revolutions. The introduction of low temperature, atmospheric pressure plasmas to the biomedical field has ushered a new revolution in the healthcare arena that promises to introduce plasma-based therapies to combat some thorny and long-standing medical challenges. This paper presents an overview of where research is at today and discusses innovative concepts and approaches to overcome present challenges and take the field to the next level. It is written by a team of experts who took an in-depth look at the various biomedical applications, made critical analysis, and proposed ideas and concepts that should help the research community focus their efforts on clear and practical steps necessary to keep the field advancing for decades to come.
Feb 2022Published in IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences volume 6 issue 2 on pages 127-157. 10.1109/TRPMS.2021.3135118