Application of nonlocal plasma technology for controlling plasma conductivity.

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Abstract

A promising approach for better control of the plasma parameters involves the exploitation of peculiarities of plasmas with a nonlocal electron energy distribution. ~Nonlocal plasma technology (NLP-technology) is based on the effect of energetic electrons in the plasma volume. In this work, an experimental study of influence of the chemo-ionization processes on non-stationary plasma conductivity has been conducted. Due to energetic, supra-thermal electrons, which appear in the chemo-ionization reactions, the highly non-equilibrium and time dependent nonlocal electron energy distribution function is formed. In such a plasma thermal electrons always have positive conductivity (mobility), while supra-thermal, energetic electrons may have negative conductivity in heavy (argon, krypton and xenon) noble gases dependently on conditions. Experiments demonstrate that this effect may lead to the non-monotonic temporal behavior of plasma conductivity and may potentially create the negative electron mobility.

Authors

  • Chengxun Yuan

    • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • V. I. Demidov

    • WVU
  • A. A. Kudryavtsev

    • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • I. P. Kurlyandskaya

    • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • T. V. Rudakova

    • SPbGU
  • Z. X. Zhou

    • Harbin Institute of Technology