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Measurement of OH spatially resolved spectrum in a wire-plate pulsed streamer discharge
Date of Publication:2007-06-01 Hits:

Indexed by:期刊论文
Journal:EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D
Included Journals:SCIE、Scopus
Volume:42
Issue:3
Page Number:435-440
ISSN No.:1434-6060
Abstract:In this study, spatially resolved measurements of the emission intensity of OH ( A(2)Sigma -> X-2 Pi, 0-0) and the vibrational temperature of N-2 (C) have been performed during a positive pulsed streamer discharge with a wire-plate electrode con. guration at atmospheric pressure. The effects of pulse peak voltage, pulse repetition rate and the added O-2 flow rate on the spatial distributions of the emission intensity of OH ( A(2)Sigma -> X-2 Pi 0-0) and the vibrational temperatures of N-2 (C) perpendicular to the wire in the direction towards the plate ( in the radial direction) are investigated. It has been found that the emission intensity of OH ( A(2)Sigma -> X-2 Pi, 0-0) increases with increasing pulse peak voltage and pulse repetition rate and decreases with increasing the distance from the wire electrode. When the different oxygen flows are added in N-2 and H2O mixture gas, the emission intensity of OH ( A(2)Sigma -> X-2 Pi, 0-0) decreases with increasing the. ow rate of oxygen. The vibrational temperature of N-2 (C) is nearly independent of pulsed peak voltage and pulsed repetition rate, but increases with increasing the added O-2 flow rate and keeps almost constant in the radial direction under the present experimental conditions. This measurement plays a crucial role in understanding the discharge characters of pulsed streamer discharge and establishing the molecule reaction dynamics model of pulsed streamer discharge.
Date of Publication:2007-06-01