Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Monday–Friday, September 30–October 4 2024; San Diego, California
Session GT1: Plasmas in Liquids
8:00 AM–9:30 AM,
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Room: Great Room 6-8
Chair: Ahmad Hamdan, Universite de Montreal
Abstract: GT1.00003 : Stark Broadening of the Hα and Hβ lines during plasma electrolytic oxidation with aluminium and titanium*
8:45 AM–9:00 AM
Presenter:
Jan-Luca Gembus
(Ruhr University Bochum)
Authors:
Jan-Luca Gembus
(Ruhr University Bochum)
Vera Bracht
(Chair of Applied Electrodynamics and Plasma Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)
Florens Grimm
(Chair of Applied Electrodynamics and Plasma Technology, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Kurt Behringer
(Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma-Physics, Garching, Germany)
Peter Awakowicz
(Chair of Applied Electrodynamics and Plasma Technology, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany)
Andrew R. Gibson
(York Plasma Institute, School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, University of York, United Kingdom)
Here, optical emission spectroscopy (OES) is used to investigate the micro-discharges in a system designed to isolate single micro-discharges (SMD). The anode is reduced to a tip of a wire (1 mm diameter) and is surrounded by an insulating cladding and a glass tube filled with distilled water and 0.5-4 g/l KOH.
Stark-broadening of the Hα- and Hβ-lines is used to estimate the electron density during the PEO process. The Hβ-line, which is less influenced by the self-absorption effect, is more challenging due to a low signal to noise ratio and in case for Al anodes, it is overlapped by the AlO emission spectrum. Using a spectral-simulation, the AlO emission spectrum is determined allowing us to estimate the Stark-broadening of the Hβ-line as well as the rotational temperature of the AlO emission. The latter is found to be in the range of 3000 K. The resulting electron densities are up to half order of magnitude lower compared to the results for the Hα -line, depending on the importance of resonance broadening assumed in the calculation.
*Financial support from the German Research Foundation (DFG), SFB 1316 (project number 327886311), project B5.
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