2017
DOI: 10.3390/plasma1010003
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Electrical, Thermal and Optical Parametric Study of Guided Ionization Waves Produced with a Compact μs-Pulsed DBD-Based Reactor

Abstract: Atmospheric pressure guided ionization waves (GIWs) that are driven by ns/µs-pulsed high voltages, are promising tools in the biomedical field allowing for the effective production of reactive species and metastables without thermal damages of the specimens that are exposed. In most cases, plasma is produced in noble gases using dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) devices of more-or-less sophisticated geometries. In this study, a compact low-cost DBD reactor of very simple geometry is presented. It is fed with … Show more

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“…Results for the case of a floating-potential plate were presented in [4,27]. The coefficient R 2 of the fitting is also shown in the lower image, attesting a rather good agreement between the experimental and the synthetic OH(A-X) spectra, in accordance with similar works [54,60,61]. Note that when the glass plate is grounded, the emission intensity of N2(SPS) is much higher than when using a floating-potential plate.…”
Section: G G P F P G Psupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Results for the case of a floating-potential plate were presented in [4,27]. The coefficient R 2 of the fitting is also shown in the lower image, attesting a rather good agreement between the experimental and the synthetic OH(A-X) spectra, in accordance with similar works [54,60,61]. Note that when the glass plate is grounded, the emission intensity of N2(SPS) is much higher than when using a floating-potential plate.…”
Section: G G P F P G Psupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Since the O(3p 5 P) radiative emission intensity is negligible when using a floating-potential plate (figure 5), and the TGas and TPlate are close to TRoom (see [4] and figure 7), it can be fairly assumed that, in this case, Ar metastables are involved in the bibenzyl removal from the central spot observed at texp=60 s in figure 8. Note that N2 + (B) is not formed under our experimental conditions because Ar metastables do not have enough energy to ionize N2(X), as it is done by He metastables [61]. However, the formation of other nitrogen ions such as N4 + (and Ar ions such as Ar + and Ar2 + ) is possible [53,55].…”
Section: Appj Desorption Efficacymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Firstly, OES measurements were performed on the plasma phase. Qualitatively, the same species as in our previous works (different reactors [49][50][51] and power supplies 16 5). Thus, the intensity for a given specie can only be compared upon the different shielding gas conditions.…”
Section: Optical Emission Spectroscopy Of Capsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs), and specifically the so-called “guided ionization waves”, , are increasingly used systems in very different fields ranging from polymer science to surface treatment and etching and medical applications among others. They consist of a complex mixture of neutral atoms and molecules, electrons, charged particles (ions), excited atoms, and molecules.…”
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confidence: 99%