posted on 2009-08-25, 15:20authored byD.W. Liu, Felipe Iza, Michael G. Kong
In atmospheric-pressure plasmas the main electron heating mechanism is Ohmic heating, which has
distinct spatial and temporal evolutions in the α and γ modes. In γ discharges, ionizing avalanches
in the sheaths are initiated not only by secondary electrons but also by metastable pooling reactions.
In α discharges, heating takes place at the sheath edges and in contrast with low-pressure plasmas,
close to 50% of the power absorbed by the electrons is absorbed at the edge of the retreating sheaths.
This heating is due to a field enhancement caused by the large collisionality in atmospheric-pressure
discharges.
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LIU, D.W., IZA, F. and KONG, M.G., 2008. Electron heating in radio-frequency capacitively coupled atmospheric-pressure plasmas. Applied Physics Letters, 93(26), article 261503, pp.1-3.
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