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Bullet-shaped ionization front of plasma jet plumes driven by microwave pulses at atmospheric gas pressure
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EngineeringAerospace EngineeringLaser-plasma InteractionBullet-shaped Ionization FrontApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsMicrowave PulsesComputational ElectromagneticsAtmospheric Gas PressureDominant Ionization WaveIonization WavesArgon PlasmaPlasma Application
Ionization waves (propagating bullet-shaped plasma) are always present in atmospheric-pressure plasma jets generated by a pulsed DC power supply or low-frequency voltages. Nevertheless, whether these ionization waves exist for pulsed microwave plasma jets remains unclear. In this paper, a coaxial transmission line resonator driven by microwave pulses is capable of generating atmospheric pressure plasma jet plumes. Depending on the discharges, these plasma jet plumes exhibit distinctive characteristics, such as bullet-shaped ionization fronts for argon plasma and ball-shaped for helium plasma. Fast images show argon plasma plumes generating several small branches but only one dominant ionization front travels more distance along the jet axis. Both ionization-wave images and electromagnetic simulation results indicate that the bullet-shaped ionization front forms a plasma jet plume immediately. The dominant ionization wave is resonantly excited by the local enhanced electric field, which originates from the local net charge of the streamer plus surface plasmon polariton located at the open end of the resonator.
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