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The effect of dielectric tube diameter on the propagation velocity of ionization waves in a He atmospheric-pressure micro-plasma jet
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsPlasma ScienceVacuum Plasma TechnologyPlasma PhysicsAtmospheric-pressure Micro-plasma JetPlasma ElectronicsOptical DiagnosticsPlasma TheoryMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma ConfinementPulse PowerInstrumentationGas FlowPlasma DiagnosticsDielectric Tube DiameterApplied Plasma PhysicIonization WaveIonization WavesAerospace EngineeringGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma Application
The focus of this study was to investigate the effect of the dielectric tube diameter on the velocity of the ionization wave in an atmospheric pressure plasma jet in He gas flow. Plasma was ignited in quartz tubes with inner diameter in the range of 80–500 μm by 6 kHz sinusoidal voltage applied to a cylindrical electrode surrounding the quartz tube and positioned 10 mm from the tube orifice. A grounded plane was placed 2–3 cm downstream from the powered electrode to measure the plasma current. The spatial development of ionization waves was monitored by registering the optical emission along the axis of the tube. The ionization wave velocity was deduced from the temporal shift of the onset of radiation at different axial positions. The velocity of ionization wave increased by almost an order of magnitude with the tube diameter decreasing from 500 to 80 μm and was for the 80 μm microtube 1.7 105 m s−1 during the positive half-cycle and 1.45 105 m s−1 during the negative half-cycle.
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