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Experimental and Numerical Characterization of Dielectric Barrier Discharge-Based Coaxial Kr/Cl2 Excilamp

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science(2023)

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In this article, experimental and numerical characterization of a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD)-based coaxial Kr/Cl-2 excilamp excited by negative unipolar pulse has been carried out. The typical V-I characteristics have been measured, which is further utilized to determine the average power deposited in the excilamp. It is found that the average power of 11.4 W has been deposited in the excilamp filled with the Kr/Cl(2 )mixture in the proportion of 99:1 at 100 mbar, creating microdischarges within the discharge region. The discharge mode of the excilamp is observed to be filamentary in nature. The intense emission of the 222-nm radiation is clearly shown in the spectra due to the transition of KrCl & lowast; excimer from B to X state. The effect of different proportions of chlorine concentration (0.1%-5%) and total pressure of the Kr/Cl-2 mixture (25-200 mbar) have been analyzed, which mainly influences the plasma chemistry during the discharge. It has been observed that a higher percentage of chlorine (1%-5%) with a total pressure range of 25-100-mbar results in a high peak intensity of 222-nm radiation. Other kinetic processes participating in excimer formation have also been analyzed by evaluating the density of electrons, Kr+, Kr-2(+) , Cl-, and Kr-& lowast; created during the pulsed discharge, which has principally contributed to the formation of KrCl(& lowast; )excimer. This qualitative analysis is very useful for the design and development of suitable 222-nm excimer sources required for the effective inactivation of viruses (coronaviruses), bacteria, and pathogens.
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Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD),excilamp,excimers,far ultraviolet (UV)-C,incoherent radiation
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