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Time-resolved line emission spectroscopy and the electrical currents in the plasma jet generated by dielectric barrier discharge for soft ionization (CROSBI ID 223063)

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Horvatić, Vlasta ; Michels, Antje ; Ahlmann, Norman ; Jestel, Günter ; Vadla, Čedomil ; Franzke, Joachim Time-resolved line emission spectroscopy and the electrical currents in the plasma jet generated by dielectric barrier discharge for soft ionization // Spectrochimica acta. Part B, Atomic spectroscopy, 113 (2015), 152-157. doi: 10.1016/j.sab.2015.09.017

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Horvatić, Vlasta ; Michels, Antje ; Ahlmann, Norman ; Jestel, Günter ; Vadla, Čedomil ; Franzke, Joachim

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Time-resolved line emission spectroscopy and the electrical currents in the plasma jet generated by dielectric barrier discharge for soft ionization

The spatially and temporally resolved opticalemission fromthe heliumcapillary dielectric barrier discharge driven by a square wave high voltage wasmeasured simultaneously with the discharge currents during the positive and negative voltage periods. TheHe and N2+ emission intensities were monitored at 501 nmand 391 nm, respectively. The plasma jet was found to be formed only during the positive voltage period, and it preceded the discharge ignition in the capillary. Thus, the measurements of the difference between the capillary discharge currents during the positive and negative voltage periods enabled quantification of the charge, which was transported through the plasma jet. The analysis of the spatiotemporal behavior of the He emission intensities in the plasma jet yielded the velocity of the helium excitation propagation and the effective plasma jet length. The combination of thesemeasurements enabled determination of the absolute values of the plasma jet currents. The linear relationship between the He emission intensities in the plasma jet and the plasma jet currents was found to exist over the emission intensity range of two orders of magnitude. The N2+ emission intensity was also found to be linearly dependent on the plasma jet current. The fast electrons, producing the excited He atoms, were found to be located mostly within the estimated effective plasma jet length. In this region a cascade of processes involving excitedHe atoms, N2+ and H2Omolecules lead to establishment of the conditions necessary for the plasma jet to be used as soft ionization source. The production of reactive species can be related to the plasma jet current, which can serve as a measure of the soft ionization efficiency.

Dielectric-barrier-discharge ionization; Soft ionization; Time-resolved emission spectroscopy

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113

2015.

152-157

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0584-8547

10.1016/j.sab.2015.09.017

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