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Nanosecond repetitively pulsed discharges in air at atmospheric pressure—the glow regime

David Z Pai et al 2009 Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 18 045030 (7pp)   doi: 10.1088/0963-0252/18/4/045030  Help

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David Z Pai, Gabi D Stancu, Deanna A Lacoste and Christophe O Laux
Laboratoire EM2C, CNRS UPR288, Ecole Centrale Paris, 92295 Châtenay-Malabry, France

Abstract. In atmospheric-pressure air preheated to 1000 K, nanosecond repetitively pulsed (NRP) discharges are shown to generate three plasma discharge regimes. In addition to the well-known corona and spark regimes, there exists a glow-like regime that develops through an initial cathode-directed streamer, followed by a return wave of potential redistribution. The applied electric field is then switched off before the formation of the cathode fall, resulting in an 'imminent' glow discharge. Previously, this regime had been observed only at 2000 K in air at atmospheric pressure. Measurements of the plasma dynamics, current–voltage characteristics, gas temperature and plasma chemistry of the excited species N2(B), N2(C), {\rm N}_{2}^{+}(B) , NO(A) and O(3p 5P) in the pulsed glow regime are presented. Using 10 ns pulses applied repetitively at 30 kHz, we find that this glow regime generates an estimated electron number density of 1013 cm−3, while consuming only 1–10 µJ per pulse and heating the gas by less than 200 K.

Print publication: Issue 4 (November 2009)
Received 24 February 2009, in final form 24 July 2009
Published 6 October 2009

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