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Interaction of current filaments in dielectric barrier discharges with relation to surface charge distributions
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EngineeringGlow DischargeCurrent FilamentsCharge TransportCharge DistributionsOptical PropertiesPhotophysical PropertyNanophotonicsElectrical EngineeringDielectric Barrier DischargesPhysicsTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownSingle FilamentMicroelectronicsElectrical PropertyApplied PhysicsFilamentary DischargeGas Discharge PlasmaPreferred Filament DistanceOptoelectronicsElectrical Insulation
In a planar, laterally extended dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) system operated in glow mode, a filamentary discharge is observed. The filaments tend to move laterally and hence tend to cause collisions. Thereby, usually one collision partner becomes destroyed. In this paper, the collision process and especially the preceding time period is investigated. Beside the luminescence density of the filaments, the surface charge density accumulated between the single breakdowns of the DBD is observed via an optical measurement technique based on the linear electro-optical effect (pockels effect). A ring-like substructure of the surface charge distribution of a single filament is found, which correlates to the filament interaction behaviour. Furthermore, a preferred filament distance is found, suggesting the formation of a filamentary quasi-molecule.
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