2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5118830
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Electric fields and concentrations of charged and neutral hydrogen isotopic particles in the plasma of low pressure DC discharge

Abstract: This paper presents the results of experimental and theoretical studies of the electric discharge characteristics and the concentration dependences of water isotopomers (H2O, HDO, and D2O) in a glow discharge in mixtures of helium with water vapor and molecular deuterium depending on the initial concentrations of H2O and D2. Measurements of the H2O and HDO concentrations were carried out by absorption diode laser spectroscopy in parallel with measurements of the axial electric field. The calculations were perf… Show more

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“…Models of low pressure [21][22][23] and atmospheric-pressure [24][25][26] microwave plasmas were extensively studied; however, there remains demand to analyze plasma parameters in the intermediate-pressure environment [27]. Bouherine et al established a 3D model of a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor at low pressure, based on which they analyzed the electron, heavy-particle densities, electric field distribution, and electron heat discharge behavior [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models of low pressure [21][22][23] and atmospheric-pressure [24][25][26] microwave plasmas were extensively studied; however, there remains demand to analyze plasma parameters in the intermediate-pressure environment [27]. Bouherine et al established a 3D model of a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition reactor at low pressure, based on which they analyzed the electron, heavy-particle densities, electric field distribution, and electron heat discharge behavior [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%