2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/ad257d
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Properties and characteristics of the nanosecond discharge developing at the water–air interface: tracking evolution from a diffused streamer to a spark filament

Garima Arora,
Petr Hoffer,
Václav Prukner
et al.

Abstract: The characteristics of nanosecond discharge propagating along the water-air interface in a unique DBD-like configuration with coplanar electrodes submerged in deionized/tap water are studied by combining ultrafast imaging and emission spectra with electrical characteristics. Time-resolved images provide a clear signature of diffusive plasma excited on the water surface at either side of the blade (insulated plastic separating the anode/cathode) called streamer phase and propagating perpendicularly away from it… Show more

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“…We recently developed a new DBD-like discharge geometry that produces transient filamentary discharges propagating along the water-air interface with metallic electrodes immersed in water [13,14]. We demonstrated that at least a partial streamer-to-spark transition characterized by increased gas temperature and degree of dissociation occurs in the given discharge configuration, which supports efficient PAW formation.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…We recently developed a new DBD-like discharge geometry that produces transient filamentary discharges propagating along the water-air interface with metallic electrodes immersed in water [13,14]. We demonstrated that at least a partial streamer-to-spark transition characterized by increased gas temperature and degree of dissociation occurs in the given discharge configuration, which supports efficient PAW formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%