A device to place an incision into matter with a harmonious plasma cloud.
A radiofrequency generator system produces pulsed or continuous
electromagnetic waveform which is transmitted by an active transmitter
incising electrode tip. This generated electromagnetic wave is utilized
to initiate a plasma cloud with processes such as thermal ionization and
a photoelectric effect which then trigger an Avalanche Effect for charged
atomic particles at the surface of the active transmitter incising
electrode tip. This electromagnetic wave is impedance matched, frequency
matched, power matched and tuned to the plasma cloud in order to sustain
and control a harmonious plasma cloud with reduced atomic particle
turbulence and chaos. This harmonious plasma cloud forms a coating over
the surface of the active transmitter electrode tip as well as acts to
reduce the energy needed from the power amplifier of our plasma cutting
device. The electromagnetic wave is also used to produce a Pinch Effect
to compress, contour, shape and control the harmonious plasma cloud. The
electromagnetic wave is furthermore used to trap and contain the plasma
cloud without the need of a solid matter containment vessel according to
the Magnetic Bottle Effect of physics and a generated centripetal
electric field force that acts to pull plasma particles inward toward the
activated incising electrode tip. The Tunnelling Effect of physical
chemistry is utilized to focus and amplify the energy delivered to the
harmonious plasma cloud while shielding matter surrounding the intended
path of incision from potential electromagnetic radiation exposure. The
invention is an efficient, effective, safe, clean and inexpensive device
which can be used to place an incision in matter.