Title :
Electron-beam generated air plasma: Measurement of ozone and electron density
Author :
Vidmar, Robert J. ; Stalder, Kenneth R.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nevada, Reno, NV
Abstract :
An electron-beam is used to produce air plasma that is studied experimentally through several diagnostic methods. These include an ozone absorption system, an rf phase measurement system, and emission spectroscopy. The electron beam is produced by an electron gun producing single pulses at 100-keV, 10-ms duration, and 5.6-mA current. The beam is injected into a test cell through a 12.7-mum aluminum foil separating the electron gun from the test cell. The cell pressure is varied from 1 mT to 600 T. N2 Second Positive emissions at 337.1 nm are observed 2 cm from the aluminum foil window. Volumetric ionization and dissociation of air molecules 25 cm from the foil window at the midplane of the test cell results in ozone generation and plasma electron generation. Optical absorption spectroscopy at 255 nm is used to observe ozone, and a 10 GHz rf phase measurements system quantifies electron density. Ozone production and rf phase shift are interpreted using an air chemistry code to estimate the volumetric ionization rate. These measurements are compared with the model, and an estimate of the power required to generate and sustain the plasma is extracted from the rf phase measurements.
Keywords :
dissociation; electron beams; electron density; electron guns; ozone; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma production; O3; air molecules; air plasma; current 5.6 mA; dissociation; electron beam; electron gun; electron volt energy 100 keV; emission spectroscopy; frequency 10 GHz; optical absorption spectroscopy; ozone absorption system; plasma electron generation; pressure 1 mtorr to 600 torr; rf phase measurement system; time 10 ms; volumetric ionization; Absorption; Density measurement; Electron beams; Phase measurement; Plasma chemistry; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma measurements; Spectroscopy; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2008. ICOPS 2008. IEEE 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1929-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2008.4590661