2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/ab4c00
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The influence of electrical waveform on the electron density and collision frequency of low-pressure gas discharge plasma

Abstract: In this experimental research, the effect of electrical waveforms including direct current (DC), sinusoidal, sawtooth, triangular, modified sinusoidal and square wave on the plasma electron density and collision frequency of the positive column of low-pressure gas discharge (PAr  =  10 Torr, PHg  =  6  ×  10−3 Torr, R  =  18 mm, Irms  =  400 mA) was examined. Time-resolved plasma electron density and collision frequency were measured by fast time-resolved microwave interferometry with simultaneous current and … Show more

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“…The experimental results were obtained as outlined by the following procedures. First, we measure the plasma electron density and electronneutral collision frequency of the plasma tubes and describe their temporal and axial inhomogeneity based on our previous work [20]. Then, in the second and fourth parts of this section, we discuss the set of tests and analysis of normal and oblique incidence, respectively, on TE and TM polarization.…”
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“…The experimental results were obtained as outlined by the following procedures. First, we measure the plasma electron density and electronneutral collision frequency of the plasma tubes and describe their temporal and axial inhomogeneity based on our previous work [20]. Then, in the second and fourth parts of this section, we discuss the set of tests and analysis of normal and oblique incidence, respectively, on TE and TM polarization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the mercury vapour pressure was controlled with a wall temperature from room temperature to 40 • C corresponding to a vapour pressure of 2-6 mTorr. By adding an appropriate amount of mercury vapour to argon gas, the temporal instability could be minimized [20].…”
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