Time-Resolved Studies of Fast-Pulsed Dielectric Barrier Discharges

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Abstract

Dielectric Barrier Discharges (DBDs) produce highly non- equilibrium plasmas that allow for the effective generation of ions, excited species, and radicals from energetic electron-driven processes. In an effort to improve the production of the excited species, radicals, and UV radiation, which is strongly influenced by the reduced electric field, it is more effective to use a pulsed high voltage of very short duration, particularly if the aim is to keep the gas temperature low. In order to better understand this physical phenomenon, time-resolved electrical measurements in conjunction with the established methods of time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy (TR-OES) and time-resolved diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TR-DLAS) were utilized to characterize the fast-pulsed discharge. As an additional investigative method, an ICCD camera was used for time-resolved imaging studies.

Authors

  • Jose Lopez

    Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA

  • Robert J. Leiweke

    US Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, WPAFB, OH, USA

  • Peter Bletzinger

  • James M. Williamson

    Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Innovative Scientific Solutions, Inc., Dayton, OH, USA

  • Abe Belkind

    Stevens Institute of Technology, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA

  • Kurt H. Becker

    Stevens Institute of Technology, Center for Environmental Systems, SIT, Center for Environmental Systems, SIT, Hoboken, NJ, USA, Stevens Institute of Technology and Center for Environmental Systems

  • Biswa N. Ganguly

    US Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, WPAFB, US Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate, WPAFB, OH, USA