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Transient spark: a dc-driven repetitively pulsed discharge and its control by electric circuit parameters
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EngineeringGlow DischargePlasma PhysicsPlasma CombustionElectric Circuit ParametersCurrent Pulse TailPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationPlasma ComputationPlasma ConfinementPulse PowerCurrent PulsesNonthermal PlasmaElectron DensityElectrical EngineeringPropulsionLaboratory Plasma PhysicsPlasma ApplicationGas Discharge PlasmaTransient Spark
The paper presents an analysis of electrical characteristics of streamer-to-spark transition discharge in air at atmospheric pressure named transient spark (TS). The TS is applicable for flue gas cleaning or bio-decontamination and has potential in plasma shielding, combustion and flow control applications. Despite the dc applied voltage, TS has a pulsed character with short (∼10–100 ns) high current (>1 A) pulses, with repetitive frequencies 1–20 kHz. Estimation of the temporal evolution of electron density shows that ne ≈ 1016 cm−3 at maximum and ∼1011 cm−3 on average are reached using relatively low power delivered to the plasma (0.2–3 W). Thanks to the high repetition frequency, ne between two current pulses does not fall below a critical value and therefore plasma exists during the whole time. A detailed analysis of the TS control by electrical circuit parameters is presented. With appropriate circuit components, the current pulse tail (>1 mA) can be extended and the electron density can be held above ∼1013 cm−3 for several tens of μs.
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