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Electrical and plasma characteristics of a quasi-steady sliding discharge

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A quasi-steady sliding discharge at atmospheric pressure is generated by combining a surface dielectric barrier together with a DC corona discharge in a three-electrode geometry. The discharge extends along the whole side-length of the electrodes (150 mm) and covers the full inter-electrode gap (30 mm). It is found that this discharge is composed of repetitive streamers that are uniformly distributed along the whole electrode length and that propagate along the inter-electrode gap with an average velocity of 2 10 7 cm s -1 , and with an average electric field of 120 kV cm -1 and a total particle number of 5 10 8 at the streamer head. Assuming that the electron distribution function reaches an equilibrium value with the electric field, an electron temperature of 9 eV at the streamer head is obtained. The streamer frequency is around 5 10 4 Hz for a well-developed sliding discharge regime, and the time-averaged electron density amounts to 1.5 10 7 cm -3 .

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