Title :
Characterization of an Atmospheric-Pressure Helium Plasma Generated by 2.45-GHz Microwave Power
Author :
Ouyang, Zihao ; Surla, Vijay ; Cho, Tae Seung ; Ruzic, David N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl., Plasma, & Radiol. Eng., Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
An atmospheric-pressure helium plasma generated in a 2.45-GHz microwave-induced cylindrical plasma torch has been investigated. The atmospheric-pressure helium plasma can be ignited at a microwave power of less than 400 W and sustained at as low as 100 W, at a gas flow of 50 L/min. The electron temperature Te, electron density ne, and gas temperature Tg measured by optical emission spectroscopy are 0.28-0.5 eV, 1015-1016 cm-3, and 1000-2000 K, respectively, at a power of 200-400 W and a gas flow rate of 20-50 L/min. In addition, it is noted that Te ≈ Tv (vibrational temperature) >; Tg ≈ Tr (rotational temperature) for these experiment parameters. These results show that the helium plasma generated in this atmosphericpressure plasma torch is in partial local thermodynamic equilibrium (pLTE).
Keywords :
high-frequency discharges; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma flow; plasma sources; plasma temperature; plasma thermodynamics; plasma torches; He; atmospheric-pressure helium plasma generation; discharge gases; electron density; electron temperature; frequency 2.45 GHz; gas flow rate; gas temperature; microwave power; microwave-induced cylindrical plasma torch; optical emission spectroscopy; partial local thermodynamic equilibrium; power 200 W to 400 W; pressure 1 atm; rotational temperature; vibrational temperature; Atmospheric measurements; Atomic measurements; Helium; Plasma measurements; Plasma temperature; Pulsed laser deposition; Temperature measurement; Atmospheric-pressure plasma; laser-assisted plasma coating at atmospheric pressure (LAPCAP); pulsed-laser ablation; pulsed-laser deposition; thermal barrier coatings;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2223238