Abstract:In recent years, dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) have become one of the most potential candidates for in situ resource utilization of CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$ in the Martian atmosphere. The nonlinear behaviors in DBDs are directly associated with the stability of discharges, and understanding the formation mechanism of the nonlinear behaviors can effectively enhance the ability to control the plasmas. In this paper, to further explore the underpinning physics of temporal nonlinear behaviors in CO2 ${\text{CO… Show more
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