Draft:Laboratory of Plasma Physics
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The Plasma Physics Laboratory, or LPP, is a French research laboratory created in 2009, specializing in the study of the physics of space plasmas, fusion plasmas, and cold plasmas. The LPP participates in major projects in the discipline, such as space projects to study plasmas in the Sun-Earth System and planetary plasmas (e.g. in BepiColombo), the ITER project for magnetic confinement of a fusion plasma. It is also heavily involved in plasma technologies, such as the use of plasmas for nanotechnologies, pollution control, electric propulsion of satellites, etc.[1]
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