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Generation of a large-scale uniform plasma plume through the interactions between a pair of atmospheric pressure argon plasma jets

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Indexed by: Journal Article

Date of Publication: 2021-01-10

Journal: APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS

Volume: 117

Issue: 13

ISSN: 0003-6951

Abstract: In this Letter, a uniform air plasma plume with a fairly large scale is generated downstream of an air flow through interactions between a pair of argon plasma jets excited by a direct current power supply. With increasing power voltage, two separated plumes are first generated downstream of the pair of jets, which transit to the uniform planar plume with a fairly large scale. The planar plume elongates with the increasing air flow rate or power voltage. Moreover, the temperature of the planar plume is comparatively low with a maximum of about 80 degrees C, which is symmetrically distributed perpendicular to the pair of jets. For the separated plumes, discharge current is intermittently pulsed under a time-invariant gap voltage. However, both gap voltage and discharge current are periodically pulsed for the planar plume. High-speed video images reveal that the planar plasma plume stems from two discrete plumes flushing out of the pair of jets, which are soon merged together by a cathode-directed streamer due to interactions between them, leading to the generation of an arc-shaped filament. Due to the air flow, the arc-shaped filament keeps moving away from the jet vicinity until it quenches at last, which belongs to a glow discharge regime. In addition, surface modification of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is performed with our planar plasma plume, which reveals that the hydrophilicity of the PET surface can be improved greatly.

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