UV continuum emission and diagnostics of hydrogen-containing non-equilibrium plasmas
Abstract
For the first time the emission of the radiative dissociation continuum of the hydrogen molecule ( electronic transition) is proposed to be used as a source of information for the spectroscopic diagnostics of non-equilibrium plasmas. The detailed analysis of excitation-deactivation kinetics, rate constants of various collisional and radiative transitions and fitting procedures made it possible to develop two new methods of diagnostics of: (1) the ground state vibrational temperature from the relative intensity distribution, and (2) the rate of electron impact dissociation (d[\mbox{H_{2}}]/dt)_{\text{diss}} from the absolute intensity of the continuum. A known method of determination of from relative intensities of Fulcher- bands was seriously corrected and simplified due to the revision of transition probabilities and cross sections of electron impact excitation. General considerations are illustrated with examples of experiments in pure hydrogen capillary-arc and H+Ar microwave discharges.
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@article{arxiv.physics/9804008,
title = {UV continuum emission and diagnostics of hydrogen-containing non-equilibrium plasmas},
author = {M. Käning and B. P. Lavrov and A. S. Melnikov and J. Röpcke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9804008},
year = {2009}
}
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REVTeX, 25 pages + 12 figures + 9 tables. Phys. Rev. E, eprint replaced because of resubmission to journal after referee's 2nd report