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Soft Matter and Biological Physics

EPJ D – Measurements in the hot spot of a plasma

Measurements in the hot spot of a plasma

A group of researchers in Greifswald, Germany, measured the electron concentration and electron temperature in the active discharge zone of a self-organized plasma jet. Self-organized discharge patterns are shown as time averaged top view in the picture.

Miniaturized non-thermal plasma jets are an emerging technique for surface treatments at ambient pressure, such as cleaning, activation, etching, films deposition and more.

The authors of this EPJ D paper used two independent approaches: spectroscopy and a two-dimensional fluid model calculation of a discharge filament. The results from the two methods are consistent and indicate electron concentrations between 2.2 and 3.3×1014 cm-3. This work represents a first step towards a thorough physical description of the discharge dynamics and energy transport to gain a better understanding of self-organization effects in non thermal plasma jets.

Editors-in-Chief
F. Croccolo, G. Fragneto and H. Stark
To the editorial team (in charge of final copy editing and production): Thank you for your high quality, speedy work.

Jean-Noël Roux, Université Paris-Est, Laboratoire Navier, IFSTARR, ENPC, CNRS, Champs-sur-Marne, France

ISSN (Print Edition): 2429-5299
ISSN (Electronic Edition): 2725-3090

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