2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2005.03.009
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Investigation of an atmospheric pressure radio-frequency capacitive plasma jet

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“…The a mode discharge can cover the whole gap spacing, while the c mode discharge can only cover a small part of the electrodes due to the limitation of the maximum power output of the RF power supply used in this lab. The similar phenomena were also reported by Laimer et al [25,26]. In this paper, we also distinguish these two discharge modes by visual differences of the luminous structures of the discharges as described in Ref.…”
Section: Discharge Characteristics Of Rf Apgds With Air or Pure Nitrogensupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The a mode discharge can cover the whole gap spacing, while the c mode discharge can only cover a small part of the electrodes due to the limitation of the maximum power output of the RF power supply used in this lab. The similar phenomena were also reported by Laimer et al [25,26]. In this paper, we also distinguish these two discharge modes by visual differences of the luminous structures of the discharges as described in Ref.…”
Section: Discharge Characteristics Of Rf Apgds With Air or Pure Nitrogensupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In this paper, the equivalent circuit model of the discharge with the consideration of the stray capacitance (C s ), which represents the PTFE spacers between the electrodes, etc., is employed as illustrated in Fig. 11, where C P and R P represent the sheath capacitance of the discharge and the resistance of the bulk plasma, respectively [25]. The capacitance of the collisional sheath can be expressed as [39] …”
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“…One the past years considerable progress has been achieved in the development of sources of nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma by using highfrequency discharge [66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. A stable volume atmospheric pressure glow discharge between two metal electrodes can be generated in pure helium or chemically active gases strongly diluted with helium, by applying voltage with a frequency of 13.56 MHz on the electrodes.…”
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“…However, up to now, only helium or argon can be employed as the primary plasma-forming gas for generating the rf APGD plasmas using bare metal electrodes, and the amount of the admixed gas ͑e.g., O 2 , N 2 , CF 4 , etc.͒ used for producing a flux of chemically active species is also very small. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] In actual applications, the chemically active species and their concentrations in plasmas can influence the qualities of the treated materials obviously. Nitrogen-containing plasmas have been employed widely for improving surface hardness, wear and corrosion resistance, fatigue life of different materials, as well as for changing the wettability and promoting adhesion of the surfaces of organic polymers.…”
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