Title :
Plasma Parameter Estimation in Capillary Single Barrier DBD Source Using Space Resolved Plasma Spectroscopy and PIC Simulation
Author :
Gulati, Pooja ; Prakash, R. ; Pal, Udit Narayan ; Geetha, Seri Sai ; Vyas, Vimal
Author_Institution :
Microwave Tubes Div., Central Electron. Eng. Res. Inst., Pilani, India
Abstract :
To estimate plasma parameters in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD)-based single barrier capillary source, a spatio-temporal plasma spectroscopy and a particle-in-cell simulation code OOPIC-Pro has been used. The developed DBD source consists of a 10-cm length capillary source with diagonally opposite striped electrodes pasted on the cylindrically hollow quartz tube of 4-mm outer and 2-mm inner diameters, respectively. The plasma has been produced in helium atmosphere using pulsed power source with 2-5 kV, 30-kHz square pulse having pulsewidth 2 μs at different operating pressures. For space resolved plasma diagnostic, a high-resolution intensified charge coupled device camera has been used. The images of the discharge patterns of this pulsed DBD source have been compared with the simulation results and certain useful discharge parameters have been obtained. The obtained electron density in plasma from simulation has been compared with discharge resistivity method, which is found to be in close agreement. The filamentary and diffused discharge patterns have also been analyzed based on the electrical discharge patterns obtained from the simulation, which provides additional insight in such narrow DBD discharges.
Keywords :
dielectric-barrier discharges; helium; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma simulation; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; He; OOPIC-Pro code; PIC simulation; capillary single barrier DBD source; cylindrically hollow quartz tube; diagonally opposite striped electrodes; dielectric barrier discharge; diffused discharge patterns; discharge parameters; discharge resistivity; electrical discharge patterns; electron density; filamentary discharge patterns; frequency 30 kHz; helium atmosphere; high-resolution intensified charge coupled device camera; particle-in-cell simulation; plasma parameter estimation; pulsed DBD source; pulsed power source; size 10 cm; size 2 mm; size 4 mm; space resolved plasma diagnostic; space resolved plasma spectroscopy; spatiotemporal plasma spectroscopy; time 2 mus; voltage 2 kV to 5 kV; Dielectrics; Discharges (electric); Fault location; Geometry; Helium; Plasmas; Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD); discharge resistivity (DR); intensified charge coupled device (ICCD); line-ratio technique; particle-in-cell (PIC) code OOPIC-Pro; spectroscopic diagnostic;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2341273