Ozone production by an He+O2 radio-frequency atmospheric pressure plasma jet driven by tailored voltage waveforms
Benjamin Harris,
James P Dedrick,
Kari Niemi
et al.
Abstract:Atmospheric pressure plasma jets are efficient sources of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species with potential applications in medicine, materials processing, green industry and agriculture. However, selective control over the production of reactive species presents an ongoing challenge and a barrier to the widespread uptake of these devices in applications. This study therefore investigates the production of ozone by a radio-frequency plasma jet driven with tailored voltage waveforms composed of up to five con… Show more
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