A Microwave Air Plasma Source under Atmospheric Pressure
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Abstract
We develop a new cavity with a mode similar to TE13 to produce microwave plasma, named APMPS II, which is able to produce a mass of air plasma with diameter of around 6cm, equipped with about 3kW input power under one atmosphere. The plasma seems to be homogeneous without significant filamentous discharge as observed by common camera device. We present the theory of this cavity, show the distribution of electric field of several
planes inside the cavity and give some experimental results.
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LIU Liang, ZHANG Gui-Xin, FENG Jian, WANG Xin-Xin, LUO Cheng-Mu. A Microwave Air Plasma Source under Atmospheric Pressure[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 1019-1021.
LIU Liang, ZHANG Gui-Xin, FENG Jian, WANG Xin-Xin, LUO Cheng-Mu. A Microwave Air Plasma Source under Atmospheric Pressure[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 1019-1021.
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LIU Liang, ZHANG Gui-Xin, FENG Jian, WANG Xin-Xin, LUO Cheng-Mu. A Microwave Air Plasma Source under Atmospheric Pressure[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 1019-1021.
LIU Liang, ZHANG Gui-Xin, FENG Jian, WANG Xin-Xin, LUO Cheng-Mu. A Microwave Air Plasma Source under Atmospheric Pressure[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(3): 1019-1021.
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