Title :
Broadband attenuation of microwave by hollow cathode discharge plasma
Author :
Kuo, Spencer P. ; Ho
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The absorption and scattering of microwaves by a structured arc plasma produced inside a bell jar vacuum chamber were studied. Argon plasma was produced in a background pressure of 1 to 10 torr through a steady-state hollow-cathode discharge. The plasma was shown to give rise to strong absorption and scattering of incident microwaves. The difference between the intensities of received signals with and without plasma suggests the attenuation of the test wave by the plasma. Over a very wide frequency band of 4-12 GHz, a greater than 20-35-dB attenuation of the transmitted waves was measured. The attenuation was mainly caused by scattering rather than by absorption, because of the small size of the plasma. There was also no measurable enhancement in the reflected signal
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma; 1 to 10 torr; 4 to 12 GHz; Ar plasma; bell jar vacuum chamber; broadband attenuation; enhancement; frequency band; hollow cathode discharge plasma; microwave absorption; microwave scattering; plasma size; received signal intensities; reflected signal; steady-state; structured arc plasma; test wave; transmitted waves;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110742