| Literature DB >> 24374556 |
Zhi-Jie Liu1, Wen-Chun Wang2, De-Zheng Yang1, Sen Wang1, Shuai Zhang1, Kai Tang1, Peng-Chao Jiang1.
Abstract
A large-area diffuse air discharge plasma excited by bipolar nanosecond pulse is generated under a double hexagon needle-array electrode at atmospheric pressure. The images of the diffuse discharge, electric characteristics, and the optical emission spectra emitted from the diffuse air discharge plasma are obtained. Based on the waveforms of pulse voltage and current, the power consumption, and the power density of the diffuse air discharge plasma are investigated under different pulse peak voltages. The electron density and the electron temperature of the diffuse plasma are estimated to be approximately 1.42×10(11) cm(-3) and 4.4 eV, respectively. The optical emission spectra are arranged to determine the rotational and vibrational temperatures by comparing experimental with simulated spectra. Meanwhile, the rotational and vibrational temperatures of the diffuse discharge plasma are also discussed under different pulse peak voltages and pulse repetition rates, respectively. In addition, the diffuse air discharge plasma can form an area of about 70×50 mm(2) on the surface of dielectric layer and can be scaled up to the required size. CrownKeywords: Atmospheric pressure; Diffuse dielectric barrier discharge; Hexagon needle-array electrode; Nanosecond pulse
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24374556 DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2013.12.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ISSN: 1386-1425 Impact factor: 4.098