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Measurements and modelling of axial emission profiles in abnormal glow discharges in argon: heavy-particle processes
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EngineeringGlow DischargePlasma ScienceFlat Disc ElectrodesTerrestrial Gamma-ray FlashesPlasma ElectronicsHeavy-particle ProcessesOptical DiagnosticsAbnormal Glow DischargesPulse PowerIon EmissionAxial Emission ProfilesElectrical EngineeringPhysicsCosmic RayElectrochemistryNuclear AstrophysicsNatural SciencesArgon Glow DischargesApplied PhysicsElectrode SeparationGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma ApplicationOptoelectronics
We report studies on argon glow discharges established between flat disc electrodes, at pressure × electrode separation (pd) values between 45 and 150 Pa cm, with special attention to heavy-particle processes including heavy-particle excitation induced light emission. The discharges are investigated experimentally and also through self-consistent hybrid modelling. The comparison of the experimental and computed light intensity distributions verifies the correctness of the model, which gives a detailed insight into the discharge operation. The efficiency of heavy-particle excitation shows a universal dependence on the reduced electric field. At the higher pd values the scaling of electrical characteristics and light emission intensity with electrode separation is verified, however, additional processes (radial losses of charged particles and reduction of the active cathode area) result in the violation of scaling at the lowest pd value when the discharge tube diameter is kept constant.
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