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Improving uniformity of atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharges using dual frequency excitation

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This letter reports a novel approach to improve the uniformity of atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharges using a dual-frequency excitation consisting of a low frequency (LF) at 200 kHz and a radio frequency (RF) at 13.56 MHz. It is shown that due to the periodic oscillation of the RF electric field, the electron acceleration and thus the gas ionization is temporally modulated, i.e. enhanced and suppressed during each RF cycle. As a result, the discharge development is slowed down with a lower amplitude and a longer duration of the LF discharge current. Hence, the RF electric field facilitates improved stability and uniformity simultaneously allowing a higher input power.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Plasma Sources Science and Technology
Volume
27
Issue
1
Number of Pages
01LT01
Type of Article
Letter
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6bf2b1447bcf5e95ec6182a05d9ab96b
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Plasma Sources Sci. Technol.
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OA
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