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The plasma pencil in liquids is a new device for the treatment of archeological artifacts. Plasma jets out from the pencil so that it makes radical changes in the conductivity and reactivity of liquids. An artifact is immersed in liquid and the plasma has a local and rapid effect on materials.
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Síra, M., Klima, M., Janca, J. et al. HF-Plasma pencil in liquids. Czech. J. Phys. 50 (Suppl 3), 415 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03165920
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