Title :
Optical and Electrical Diagnostics of Cold Ar Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Generated With a Simple DBD Configuration
Author :
Wei, Guo-Dong ; Ren, Chun-Sheng ; Qian, Mu-Yang ; Nie, Qiu-Yue
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Mater. Modification by Laser, Ion & Electron Beams, Dalian Univ. of Technol., Dalian, China
Abstract :
A cold Ar atmospheric pressure plasma jet generated using a DBD configuration device equipped with two powered electrodes as well as a grounded ring electrode driven by a sinusoidal excitation voltage at 38 kHz is presented in this paper. In this paper, properties of the jet discharge are studied by electrical diagnostics, including applied voltage, conducting current, and average absorbed power. Moreover, the optical emission spectroscopy is used to measure the plasma parameters, of which the electronic excitation temperature is determined by the Boltzmann´s plot method using ten characteristic lines of Ar from 3p54p → 3p54s and 3p55p → 3p54s transitions whereas the gas temperature is obtained by using a fiber thermometer (FISO FOT-L-SD). It has been found that the conducting current, average absorbed power, the excitation temperature, and gas temperature increase with the applied voltage. On the other hand, these parameters are inversely proportional to the argon gas flow rate. What is more is that the production of oxygen radical (produced by the collisions between oxygen molecule from atmosphere and high-energy particles in plasma effluent) at a gas flow rate of 2 slm is investigated by means of optical actinometry, which is found to increase with the applied voltage.
Keywords :
Boltzmann equation; argon; discharges (electric); plasma diagnostics; plasma dielectric properties; plasma flow; plasma jets; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; thermometers; Ar; Boltzmann plot method; DBD configuration; absorbed power; argon gas flow rate; cold Ar atmospheric pressure plasma jet; conducting current; electrical diagnostics; electronic excitation temperature; excitation voltage; fiber thermometer; frequency 38 kHz; gas temperature; grounded ring electrode; high-energy particles; jet discharge; optical actinometry; optical diagnostics; optical emission spectroscopy; pressure 1 atm; Argon; Discharges; Electrodes; Electron tubes; Plasma temperature; Temperature; Atmospheric pressure; cold plasma jet; electron excitation temperature; gas temperature;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2159810