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Comparative study of atmospheric pressure low and radio frequency microjet plasmas produced in a single electrode configuration
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringMicrofabricationAerospace EngineeringMicrosize Jet-type PlasmasPlasma ApplicationAtmospheric PressureNonthermal PlasmaPlasma PhysicsSingle Electrode ConfigurationGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma ProcessingComparative StudyAmbient AirPyrex Tube
Microsize jet-type plasmas were generated in a single pin electrode structure source for two separate input frequencies of 50kHz and 13.56MHz in the ambient air. The copper pin electrode radius was 360μm, and it was placed in a Pyrex tube with a radius of 3mm for helium gas supply. Due to the input frequency difference, the generated plasmas showed distinct discharge characteristics for their plasma physical appearances, electrical properties, gas temperatures, and optical properties. Strengths and weaknesses of both plasmas were discussed for further applications.
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