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Solitary filamentary structures and nanosecond dynamics in atmospheric-pressure plasmas driven by tailored dc pulses - art. no. 161503

  作者 Wu, S; Lu, XP; Ostrikov, K; Liu, D; Pan, Y  
  选自 期刊  Applied Physics Letters;  卷期  2011年99-16;  页码  61503-61503  
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[摘要]Nanosecond dynamics of two separated discharge cycles in an asymmetric dielectric barrier discharge is studied using time-resolved current and voltage measurements synchronized with high-speed (similar to 5 ns) optical imaging. Nanosecond dc pulses with tailored raise and fall times are used to generate solitary filamentary structures (SFSs) during the first cycle and a uniform glow during the second. The SFSs feature similar to 1.5 mm thickness, similar to 1.9 A peak current, and a lifetime of several hundred nanoseconds, at least an order of magnitude larger than in common microdischarges. This can be used in alternating localized and uniform high-current plasma treatments in various applications. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi: 10.1063/1.3655201]

 
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