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What is Electron Density?
Electron density is a measure of the number of free electrons per unit volume in a plasma. It is a critical parameter that influences plasma conductivity, reactivity, and ionization efficiency. Higher electron densities typically lead to more energetic reactions, improving the effectiveness of processes such as etching, deposition, and surface modification.
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