Session JP1: Poster Session IV: Ed. and Outreach, HS and Undergrad Research; Divertors and Edge Physics, Elementary Processes, Chaos, Low Temp Plasmas; Plasma Sim
2:00 PM–2:00 PM, Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Room: Franklin Hall AB, 2:00pm-5:00pm
Abstract ID: BAPS.2006.DPP.JP1.83
Abstract: JP1.00083 : Characterization of Atmopheric RF Plasma by an Optical Emission Spectroscopic Method
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Authors:
Jang-Won Uhm
Kyu-Sun Chung
Jung-Sun Ahn
Hyun-Jong Woo
Hyun-Jong You
Geun-Sik Choi
Young-Jun Seo
( Hanyang University)
Taihyeop Lho
(National Fusion Research Center)
Although the atmospheric pressure plasmas are used for modification, sterilization, and cleaning of surfaces, it is hard to make the uniform and glow plasma in atmospheric pressure since the collisional mean-free path is very short. Hence, their applications are limited by these non-uniform characteristics. Recently, the atmospheric pressure RF jet has been issued since they have many characteristics similar to low-pressure glow discharges, such as non-thermal and uniform glow characteristics, etc. Atmospheric RF plasma jet is developed with the frequencies of 13.56 MHz and the powers of up to 1 kW with He and ambient air mixtures. With optical emission spectroscopic (OES) measurement, the exhausted plasmas are characterized with rf power, gas flows, and inlet gas ratio. Data is analyzed via LTE (Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium)/Collisional-Radiative/Corona model for atomic spectra, and via Fulcher alpha-band spectra for the molecular spectra. Controlling the discharge by flow rate and RF power, OES measured plasma parameters of each conditions. Details of atmospheric plasma generators and diagnostic models are going to be addressed.
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