posted on 2009-08-27, 11:16authored byJ.J. Shi, Michael G. Kong
Building on recent experimental and numerical evidence
of different glow modes in atmospheric plasmas, this paper
reports a systematic study of these modes in radio-frequency (RF)
glow discharges in atmospheric helium. Using a one-dimensional
(1-D) hybrid computer model, we present detailed characterization
of three glow modes, namely the α mode, the α - γ transitional
mode, and the γ-mode in a 13.56-MHz atmospheric glow
discharge over a wide range of root mean square (RMS) current
density from 5 m A / cm2 to 110 m A / cm2. Our focus is on sheath
dynamics through spatial and temporal profiles of charged densities,
electric field, electron mean energy, sheath thickness, and
sheath voltage, and when appropriate our results are compared
against experimental data of atmospheric glow discharges and that
of glow discharges at reduced gas pressure below 1 torr. Fundamental
characteristics of the three glow modes are shown to be distinctively
different, and these can be used as a hitherto unavailable
route to tailor the operation of radio-frequency atmospheric glow
discharges to their intended applications.
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Citation
SHI, J.J. and KONG, M.G., 2005. Mode characteristics of radio-frequency atmospheric glow discharges. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 33(2), pt.2, pp. 624-630.