Production of atmospheric-pressure glow discharge in nitrogen using needle-array electrode
2005; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 86; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1063/1.1905801
ISSN1520-8842
AutoresKoichi Takaki, Masato Hosokawa, Takashi Sasaki, Seiji Mukaigawa, T. Fujiwara,
Tópico(s)Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
ResumoAn atmospheric pressure glow discharge was generated using a needle-array electrode in nitrogen, and the voltage–current characteristics of the glow discharge were obtained in a range from 1 mA to 60 A. A pulsed high voltage with short rise time under 10 ns was employed to generate streamer discharges simultaneously at all needle tips. The large number of streamer discharges prevented the glow-to-arc transition caused by inhomogeneous thermalization. Semiconductor opening switch diodes were employed as an opening switch to shorten the rise time. The glow voltage was almost constant until the discharge current became 0.3 A, whereas the voltage increased with the current higher than 0.3 A. Electron density and temperature in a positive column of the glow discharge at 60 A were obtained to 1.4×1012cm−3 and 1.3 eV from calculation based on nitrogen swarm data.
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