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Zur Mikrowellendiagnostik stromstarker Entladungen mit Skineffekt. Teil II: Bestimmung der Plasmaparameter eines angeströmten Stickstoffbogens bei Atmosphärendruck
Author(s) -
Körnick H.,
Süss W.,
Prinzler H.
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
beiträge aus der plasmaphysik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.531
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1521-3986
pISSN - 0005-8025
DOI - 10.1002/ctpp.19700100205
Subject(s) - plasma , electron temperature , chemistry , atomic physics , conductivity , analytical chemistry (journal) , thermodynamics , physics , chromatography , quantum mechanics
Abstract Microwave diagnostics of an inhomogeneous, dense, cylindrical plasma column may be used to determine the complex impedance and a mean noise temperature in the range of strong skin effect (theory see part I). This case is realized if the specific d.c. impedance E/I falls below a critical value, e.g. 20 Ω/cm for ω = 10 10 . It is shown, that for any radial conductivity profile the complex impedance is a function of E/I only. A formula is derived for calculating the noise temperature of the column as a weighted mean value due to the local plasma temperature and conductivity. In the case of strong skin effect this mean value equals the electron temperature of plasma regions near the boundary of the conducting diameter. These results in connection with spectroscopical diagnostics are use to determine some plasma parameters of an arc discharge in a streaming nitrogen atmosphere at 760 Torr. The temperature profil was obtained from the intensity of the 3371 Å molecular band and then the conductivity profile was calculated using an energy balance equation. The results show that even in the 10 A‐case the arc plasma is not in thermal equilibrium, the difference T e —T g being about 1,500 ºK. This large difference is due to the flow of neutral gas streaming downward the discharge chamber. The length of the discharge (1·3 cm) is not sufficient for the neutral atoms to reach their equilibrium temperature.

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