OH density, flux and loss probability measurements in a room temperature atmospheric pressure surface discharge by microscopic laser induced fluorescence

PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2023)

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Many applications involving atmospheric pressure plasma-substrate interactions are enabled by the large fluxes of short-lived reactive species such as OH radicals to the substrate, nonetheless, the accurate measurement of radical densities and fluxes at substrates at atmospheric pressure has received little attention to date, particularly for surface ionization waves. We report the measurement of the OH density distribution in a surface discharge on a fused silica (quartz) substrate generated by an impinging atmospheric pressure plasma jet in dry and humid helium. The OH density is measured by microscopic laser induced fluorescence with a spatial resolution of 10 mu m in the direction perpendicular to the quartz substrate. The measured OH diffusive flux varied for the investigated experimental conditions by almost three orders of magnitude and had a maximum value of 1.7 x 10(15) cm(-2) s(-1). The corresponding surface loss probability of OH on the quartz surface was determined to be similar to 0.01. The high spatial resolution was required to accurately resolve the near surface gradient of OH radicals.
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atmospheric pressure surface discharge,fluorescence,microscopic laser
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