2020
DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/ab6760
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Temporal evolution of atmospheric cascade glow discharge with pulsed discharge and radio frequency discharge

Abstract: Atmospheric cascade discharges with pulsed discharge and radio frequency (RF) discharge were experimentally investigated by the temporal evolution of discharge spatial profile and intensity. The indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass was employed as the transparent electrode to capture the discharge distribution above the electrode surface. It is demonstrated that in the pulsed discharge with dielectric barrier, the first discharge at the rising edge of pulse voltage is uniformly ignited and then forms an expandi… Show more

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“…The utilization of nanosecond pulsed voltage waveform can restrain the development of electron avalanches in the nanosecond time scale, preventing the generation of local high density charged particles [14,15]. In recent years, with the advance of the power electronics technology, the research of atmospheric pressure DBD based on nanosecond pulsed power supply has been widely carried out [11,[16][17][18]. However, nanosecond pulsed power supplies are costly, limited in power, and susceptible to electrode structure because of the capacitive load and the nanosecond voltage rise time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of nanosecond pulsed voltage waveform can restrain the development of electron avalanches in the nanosecond time scale, preventing the generation of local high density charged particles [14,15]. In recent years, with the advance of the power electronics technology, the research of atmospheric pressure DBD based on nanosecond pulsed power supply has been widely carried out [11,[16][17][18]. However, nanosecond pulsed power supplies are costly, limited in power, and susceptible to electrode structure because of the capacitive load and the nanosecond voltage rise time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%