Title :
PPPS-2013: Abstract submission: Optical emission spectral analysis of microplasma discharges in atomic and molecular gases at pressures up to 10 atm
Author :
Wakim, Dani ; Staack, David
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. High pressure microplasmas are potentially useful as high frequency microswitches due to their high electron densities and rapid switching characteristics. In the process of designing these high frequency microswitches, plasma temperatures are important in determining the lifetime of the microswitch materials. Pure gases and mixtures of He, Ar, H2, N2, and Ne are tested for pressure ranges from 1 atm to 10 atm at electrode gap lengths ranging between 20 μm and 50 μm. Higher pressures allow for smaller discharge diameters with high current densities while still maintaining normal glow discharge characteristics. Optical emission spectra (OES) are collected as a non-intrustive diagnostics. Rotational and vibrational temperatures are measured for the different combinations using the 2nd positive system of N2. Electron densities are estimated from Stark broadening. Rotational temperatures increase with pressure and range from 500K to 3000K for the various mixtures at 10 atm. In molecular gases a transition to vibrational-rotational equilibrium is observed at higher pressures. Normal glow discharge operating regimes are maintained at high pressures in all the gases. However instabilities are more likely to occur at high pressure when the system capacitance is high. Further testing with the gas combinations will continue in order to determine timing of discharge transients and penning mixture effects.
Keywords :
Stark effect; argon; electron density; gas mixtures; glow discharges; helium; hydrogen; nitrogen; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma switches; plasma temperature; spectral line broadening; temperature measurement; Ar; H2; He; N2; Stark broadening; atomic gas; current density; electrode gap; electron density estimation; gas mixture; glow discharge characteristics; high frequency microswitche material; microplasma discharge; molecular gas; optical emission spectral analysis; plasma instability; plasma temperature; pressure 1 atm to 10 atm; rotational temperature measurement; size 20 mum to 50 mum; system capacitance; temperature 500 K to 3000 K; vibrational temperature measurement; vibrational-rotational equilibrium; Atom optics; Discharges (electric); Electron optics; Gases; Microswitches; Plasma temperature; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6633481