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Self-organized filaments, striations and other nonuniformities in nonthermal atmospheric microwave excited microdischarges

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posted on 2008-02-22, 16:32 authored by Felipe Iza, Jeffrey A. Hopwood
Self-organized filaments, stationary striations, and spherical nonuniformities have been observed in atmospheric argon microdischarges sustained within a 120-µm gap between two coplanar electrodes. The microdischarges are driven by opposite ends of a half-wave split-ring resonator constructed using microstrip transmission lines. The microdischarge generator operates at 900 MHz using 0.5–2 W of power.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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IZA, F. and HOPWOOD, J.A., 2005. Self-organized filaments, striations and other nonuniformities in nonthermal atmospheric microwave excited microdischarges. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 33 (2), pp. 306-307

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2005

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0093-3813

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  • en

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