Investigation Of Plasma Dynamics And Spatially Varying O And Oh Concentrations In Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jets Impinging On Glass, Water And Metal Substrates

PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2018)

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Atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) have attracted considerable attention over the last decade, specifically for use in surface engineering. A comparative study of an APPJ, driven by pulsed DC voltage, is conducted in order to examine the plasma impingement onto different surfaces. In this paper, the effect of gas flow rate and composition is investigated using three kinds of substrates: dielectric glass, distilled water and metal plate using fast imaging. Alongside discharges associated with rising and falling voltage, a so-called third discharge is observed during the pulse for water and metal surfaces which corresponds to a restrike breakdown from surfaces to nozzle. The differences in plasma dynamics observed are mainly attributed to the differences in substrate conductivity. In addition, spatial and temporal distributions of OH and O density are investigated by means of laser induced fluorescence (LIF). The OH/O LIF intensity is found to be much higher for metal and water substrates compared to the glass plate. We attribute this effect to the differences in power dissipation associated with the presence and intensity of the third discharge. Effects of gas flow rate and seed gas (H2O and O-2 ) mixing on the LIF enhancement are also studied. The related results provide additional insights for optimizing the generation of reactive species.
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atmospheric pressure plasma jet,surface ionization wave,discharge dynamics,hydroxyl radicals,atomic oxygen,laser induced fluorescence
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