“…The presence of impurities in helium gas changes the emission spectra observed in different plasmas initiated by radiofrequency (RF), dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), corona, direct current (DC) discharges or by highly energetic particles [12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]. Lowering the temperature of the helium gas usually causes decreasing of the impurity emission intensities accompanied by increasing of the emission intensity from the helium atoms and molecules [14,15]. Nevertheless, fast cooling (for T ≈ 100 K within time ~ 0.1 ms) of the helium plasma jet allows observation of intense emission from impurity species at temperatures ~ 10 K [12,16,18,21,22].…”