A streamer-like atmospheric pressure plasma jet
- UES, Inc., 2645 5th St., Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433-7251 (United States)
- Air Force Research Laboratory, 2645 5th St., Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433-7251 (United States)
- Department of Electronic Science and Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto-daigaku Katsura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 615-8510 (Japan)
The properties of an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) are examined in a single-cell dielectric capillary configuration. In contrast to some other flow-driven APPJs, this stable, cold plasma jet is electrically driven, composed of rapidly propagating ionization fronts with speeds of the order of 10{sup 7} cm/s. Using spatially and temporally resolved optical diagnostics, it is demonstrated that the plasma jet is initiated independent of the dielectric barrier discharge inside the capillary. It is also shown that the properties and dynamics of this APPJ are directly analogous to those of positive corona streamer discharges.
- OSTI ID:
- 21101988
- Journal Information:
- Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 92, Issue 15; Other Information: DOI: 10.1063/1.2909084; (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0003-6951
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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