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Spatially resolved simulation of a radio frequency driven micro atmospheric pressure plasma jet and its effluent

Plasma Physics 2015-05-27 v2

Abstract

Radio frequency driven plasma jets are frequently employed as efficient plasma sources for surface modification and other processes at atmospheric pressure. The radio-frequency driven micro atmospheric pressure plasma jet (μ\muAPPJ) is a particular variant of that concept whose geometry allows direct optical access. In this work, the characteristics of the μ\muAPPJ operated with a helium-oxygen mixture and its interaction with a helium environment are studied by numerical simulation. The density and temperature of the electrons, as well as the concentration of all reactive species are studied both in the jet itself and in its effluent. It is found that the effluent is essentially free of charge carriers but contains a substantial amount of activated oxygen (O, O3_3 and O2(1Δ)_2(^1\Delta)). The simulation results are verified by comparison with experimental data.

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@article{arxiv.1104.3288,
  title  = {Spatially resolved simulation of a radio frequency driven micro atmospheric pressure plasma jet and its effluent},
  author = {Torben Hemke and Alexander Wollny and Markus Gebhardt and Ralf Peter Brinkmann and Thomas Mussenbrock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.3288},
  year   = {2015}
}