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Overview

Renaat Gijbels is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research with a career rooted in that institution.

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Best Publications

  • Gas discharge plasmas and their applications

    Annemie Bogaerts;Erik Neyts;Renaat Gijbels;Joost van der Mullen

  • Laser ablation for analytical sampling: what can we learn from modeling?

    Annemie Bogaerts;Zhaoyang Chen;Renaat Gijbels;Akos Vertes

  • Collisional-radiative model for an argon glow discharge

    Annemie Bogaerts;Renaat Gijbels;Jaroslav Vlcek

  • Static secondary ion mass spectrometry (S-SIMS) Part 1: methodology and structural interpretation

    Luc Van Vaeck;Annemie Adriaens;Renaat Gijbels

  • Modeling of metastable argon atoms in a direct current glow discharge

    A. Bogaerts;R. Gijbels

  • Hybrid Monte Carlo‐fluid model of a direct current glow discharge

    A. Bogaerts;R. Gijbels;W. J. Goedheer

  • Laser ionization mass analysis

    Akos Vertes;R. Gijbels;Fred Adams

  • Abinitio study of boron, nitrogen, and boron–nitrogen clusters. I. Isomers and thermochemistry of B3, B2N, BN2, and N3

    J. M. L. Martin;J. P. François;R. Gijbels

  • One-dimensional fluid model for an rf methane plasma of interest in deposition of diamond-like carbon layers

    D. Herrebout;A. Bogaerts;M. Yan;R. Gijbels

  • Numerical investigation of ion energy distribution functions in single and dual frequency capacitively coupled plasma reactors

    V. Georgieva;A. Bogaerts;R. Gijbels

  • Homogeneous bottleneck model of matrix‐assisted ultraviolet laser desorption of large molecules

    Akos Vertes;R. Gijbels;R. D. Levine

  • Hydrodynamic Model of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Mass Spectrometry

    Akos. Vertes;Gyorgy. Irinyi;Renaat. Gijbels

  • Numerical study of Ar/CF4/N2 discharges in single- and dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma reactors

    V. Georgieva;A. Bogaerts;R. Gijbels

  • Monte Carlo simulation of an analytical glow discharge: motion of electrons, ions and fast neutrals in the cathode dark space

    Annemie Bogaerts;Mark van Straaten;Renaat Gijbels

  • Electron anisotropic scattering in gases: a formula for Monte Carlo simulations.

    A. Okhrimovskyy;A. Bogaerts;R. Gijbels

  • Expansion of laser-generated plumes near the plasma ignition threshold

    Laszlo. Balazs;Renaat. Gijbels;Akos. Vertes

  • Ab initio study of the infrared spectra of linear Cn clusters (n=6–9)

    J. M. L. Martin;J. P. François;R. Gijbels

  • Numerical investigation of particle formation mechanisms in silane discharges.

    Kathleen De Bleecker;Annemie Bogaerts;Renaat Gijbels;Wim Goedheer

  • Effects of adding hydrogen to an argon glow discharge: overview of relevant processes and some qualitative explanations

    Annemie Bogaerts;Renaat Gijbels

  • Collisional radiative model for the sputtered copper atoms and ions in a direct current argon glow discharge

    Annemie Bogaerts;Renaat Gijbels;Robert J. Carman

  • Inorganic mass spectrometry

    F. Adams;R. Gijbels;R. Van Grieken;Malcolm E. Rose

Frequent Co-Authors

Annemie Bogaerts
Annemie Bogaerts University of Antwerp
Jan M. L. Martin
Jan M. L. Martin Weizmann Institute of Science
Akos Vertes
Akos Vertes George Washington University
Freddy Adams
Freddy Adams University of Antwerp
Magda Claeys
Magda Claeys University of Antwerp
J. Van Landuyt
J. Van Landuyt University of Antwerp
Erik C. Neyts
Erik C. Neyts University of Antwerp
G. Van Tendeloo
G. Van Tendeloo University of Antwerp

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