2017
DOI: 10.7567/jjap.57.01aa03
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Laser absorption spectroscopy for measurement of He metastable atoms of a microhollow cathode plasma

Abstract: We generated a 0.3-mm-diameter DC, hollow-cathode helium discharge in a gas pressure range of 10-80 kPa. In discharge plasmas, we measured position-dependent laser absorption spectra for helium 2 3 S 1 -2 3 P 0 transition with a spatial resolution of 55 µm. From the results of the analysis of the measured spectra using Voigt functions and including both the Doppler and collision broadening, we produced two-dimensional maps of the metastable 2 3 S 1 atomic densities and gas temperatures of the plasmas. We found… Show more

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“…However, the discharge voltage and the plasma parameters of the current results that are described in Sec. 3 are quantitatively different from those that were produced previously [5,6] even though the discharge setup is the same in both the experiments. This is because the surface conditions of the electrode walls are observed to influence the discharge condition.…”
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“…However, the discharge voltage and the plasma parameters of the current results that are described in Sec. 3 are quantitatively different from those that were produced previously [5,6] even though the discharge setup is the same in both the experiments. This is because the surface conditions of the electrode walls are observed to influence the discharge condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…2. We evaluate n 23S from S 1 and the gas temperature T g from Δ D [5]. Here, we assume the absorption length to be 4 mm based on the thickness of the electrodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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