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Laser scattering on an atmospheric pressure plasma jet : disentangling Rayleigh, Raman and Thomson scattering
- Source :
- Plasma Sources Science and Technology vol.21 (2012) nr.1 p.1-9 [ISSN 0963-0252]
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Laser scattering provides a very direct method for measuring the local densities and temperatures inside a plasma. We present new experimental results of laser scattering on an argon atmospheric pressure microwave plasma jet operating in an air environment. The plasma is very small so a high spatial resolution is required to study the effect of the penetration of air molecules into the plasma. The scattering signal has three overlapping contributions: Rayleigh scattering from heavy particles, Thomson scattering from free electrons and Raman scattering from molecules. The Rayleigh scattering signal is filtered out optically with a triple grating spectrometer. The disentanglement of the Thomson and Raman signals is done with a newly designed fitting method. With a single measurement we determine profiles of the electron temperature, electron density, gas temperature, partial air pressure and the N2/O2 ratio, with a spatial resolution of 50 µm, and including absolute calibration.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Plasma Sources Science and Technology vol.21 (2012) nr.1 p.1-9 [ISSN 0963-0252]
- Notes :
- Gessel, van, A.F.H.
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1028702162
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource