POLAND - SINS

DEPARTMENT OF PLASMA PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY (P-V)
SOLTAN INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR STUDIES (IPJ)

PL-05-400 Otwock/Swierk

Telephone: +48 22 718 0536
Telefax: +48 22 779 3481
E-mail: msadowski@ipj.gov.pl
URL:   http://ipj.gov.pl

Head of Department: Sadowski, Marek (Prof., msadowski@ipj.gov.pl )
Deputy Head of Department: Langner, Jerzy (langner@ipj.gov.pl )

Plasma Diagnostics Group
Skladnik-Sadowska, Elzbieta (Leader,
    eskladnik@ipj.gov.pl )
Baranowski, Jaroslaw (baranowski@ipj.gov.pl )
Pijanowski, Wojciech

Plasma-Focus Physics Group
Jakubowski, Lech (Leader, jakubowski@ipj.gov.pl )
Cwiek, Ewa
Karpinski, Pawel
Zebrowski, Jaroslaw (zebrowski@ipl.gov.pl )

PF-1000 Experiment Group
Szydlowski, Adam (Leader, szydlowski@ipj.gov.pl )
Rybicki, Ryszard

Group of Pulse Supply-Systems Technology
Witkowski, Jan (Leader)
Jerzykiewicz, Andrzej
Kociecka, Krystyna (kociecka@ipj.gov.pl )
Kolakowski, Bernard
Kuk, Miroslaw
Mirowski, Robert

Group of Plasma Modification of Materials
Czaus, Krzysztof (Leader)
Gniadek, Krzysztof
Kasperski, Krzysztof
Michalik, Krzysztof

Group of Plasma-Ion Streams Interactions with Matter
Stanislawski, Jacek (Leader, stanislawski@ipj.gov.pl )
Gatarczyk, Krzysztof
Trembicki, Andrzej
Wiraszka, Andrzej

Section of Plasma Theory
Rabinski, Marek (Leader, rabinski@ipj.gov.pl )
Gryzinski, Michal (gryzinski@ipj.gov.pl )
Kowalski, Marian


Research activities:
In the department, studies are carried out in the field of high-temperature plasma physics, which are directed towards the the controlled fusion reactions (D-D presently, and D-T type in the future) and towards technological application of high-temperature plasmas. Present research efforts concentrate on:

Investigations of plasma-ion imploding systems cover theoretical studies of the plasma devices used for the generation of intense plasma-ion streams applicable for nuclear fusion and technological purposes. Studies carried out with plasma-focus devices, concern the construction, operation and optimization of those facilities with regard to the X-ray or particle-stream emission.

Besides fusion research, the department carries out studies on various applications of plasma devices for technological purposes, e.g. for surface modifications of various materials (metals, alloys, semiconductors, and ceramics). The department is also engaged in the design and construction of special HV supply systems, pulse generators for industrial laboratories, special electronic control units, and data acquisition systems for research facilities and industrial laboratories.

IAEA 2001
2001-10-31