DocumentCode
3334393
Title
Microplasma diagnostics by emission spectroscopy
Author
Blajan, M. ; Muramatsu, S. ; Kuwabara, T. ; Umeda, A. ; Shimizu, K.
Author_Institution
Innovation & Joint Res. Center, Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
fYear
2010
fDate
20-24 June 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
Microplasma technology was used in the last years for various applications such as NOx removal, sterilization of bacteria or surface treatment. The advantages of microplasma consist in reduced size of the reactor and low discharge voltage. Phenomena of microplasma could be analyzed using emission spectroscopy method. Our microplasma is atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasma. It is a dielectric barrier discharge generated between perforated metallic electrodes covered by a dielectric layer at small discharge gaps between 0 -100 μm. Thus the discharge voltage is around 1 kV Nitrogen, oxygen and argon were used as discharge gases. The emission spectra were measured by an ICCD camera, a spectrometer and a photomultiplier tube. Microplasma was pulsed powered by a Marx Generator and a high voltage amplifier.
Keywords
argon; discharges (electric); plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; pulse generators; Marx Generator; SPECAIR software; argon; atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasma; dielectric barrier discharge; dielectric layer; discharge gaps; discharge voltage; emission spectra; emission spectroscopy; high voltage amplifier; metallic electrodes; microplasma diagnostics; microplasma temperatures; nitrogen; oxygen; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Dielectrics; Inductors; Low voltage; Microorganisms; Plasma measurements; Pulse amplifiers; Spectroscopy; Surface discharges; Surface treatment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Norfolk, VA
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5474-7
Electronic_ISBN
0730-9244
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5534303
Filename
5534303
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