2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/927/1/012028
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Modification of an aluminum electrode in a surface dielectric barrier discharge plasma

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“…founder and owner) reported the first use of surface DBD to modify non-woven polymer fabrics [4,5], and since then surface DBD has been used to modify polymeric materials many times. However, long-term usage (>100 hours) of surface DBD leads to erosion of the upper strip-like electrode, which negatively affects the overall lifetime and renders its use in industrial applications problematic [6,7]. Limited lifetime and low level of safety (the surface of a plasma unit cannot be touched by a naked hand due to a direct contact with high-voltage electrode) resulted in efforts to develop plasma units based on coplanar design.…”
Section: Zusammenfassungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…founder and owner) reported the first use of surface DBD to modify non-woven polymer fabrics [4,5], and since then surface DBD has been used to modify polymeric materials many times. However, long-term usage (>100 hours) of surface DBD leads to erosion of the upper strip-like electrode, which negatively affects the overall lifetime and renders its use in industrial applications problematic [6,7]. Limited lifetime and low level of safety (the surface of a plasma unit cannot be touched by a naked hand due to a direct contact with high-voltage electrode) resulted in efforts to develop plasma units based on coplanar design.…”
Section: Zusammenfassungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of erosion processes in sDBD are relatively few, and are mostly connected with aerodynamic applications. The study of erosion of gold electrodes [12], comparison of ionic wind thrust generation [23] and discharge morphology [24] in copper and tungsten electrodes, and a phenomenological investigation of the degradation of aluminum electrodes of various thicknesses [25] are described in the literature. One should note that the existing works do not aim at the description of the fundamental processes of modification of the electrode edge, which are responsible for changing the discharge parameters, but rather focus on certain technological aspects.…”
Section: Electrode Degradation In Low-current Pulsed Dischargesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be assumed that the formation of these pits is associated with the breakdown of the oxide layer on the aluminum surface [28]. It was shown in [25] that an oxide film with characteristic craters can be formed on tip cathodes in a negative corona. Presumably, the formation of the pit in the oxide occurs as a result of breakdown of the dielectric layer covering the edge.…”
Section: Electrode Modification During the First Hours Of Discharge O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The erosion of the electrodes in surface dielectric barrier discharge (SDBD) has been studied in [27,28] with aluminum-foil electrodes which were subject to considerable modification under the influence of SDBDs. The erosion of the pin electrodes in the negative corona discharge was also reported in [29,30] describing the morphological changes that occur on aluminum electrodes.…”
Section: Plasma Erosion On the Film Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%