The Interactions of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jets with Surfaces: In Situ Measurements of Electron Heating in Materials

international conference on plasma science(2018)

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The energy flux to a surface during plasma exposure and the associated surface heating are of long standing interest since both contribute to the physicochemical changes associated plasma-based materials processing. The unique feature of plasmas compared to other methods of materials synthesis and processing is that the energy flux is delivered and absorbed at or very near the surface over short time scales, and thus requires fast, surface-sensitive techniques to fully appreciate the dynamics of the plasma-surface interface. To achieve this, we employ pump-probe Time-Domain Thermoreflectance (TDTR) to measure the electron and phonon excitation and energy transport dynamics in thin metal films during exposure to an atmospheric pressure plasma jet. The results show the energy delivered by the plasma jet causes a localized thermal spike that is dissipated radially from the point of contact. More specifically, energy delivered via the flux of particles and photons causes the kinetic energy of the electrons within the material to increase over an area commensurate with the plasma jet radius. These results, in conjunction with voltage and current measurements, will be discussed in an effort to develop a first order understanding of energy transfer and relevant kinetics during plasma jet-surface interactions.
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energy transfer,plasma jet-surface interactions,atmospheric pressure plasma jet,electron heating,energy flux,plasma exposure,associated surface heating,plasma-based materials processing,materials synthesis,short time scales,surface-sensitive techniques,plasma-surface interface,pump-probe time-domain thermoreflectance,kinetic energy,plasma jet radius,thin metal films,pressure 1.0 atm
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