Electric field distribution in an atmospheric pressure, ns pulse discharge helium plasma jet

Keegan Orr, Yong Tang, Marien Simeni Simeni, Dirk van Bckcrom, Igor V. Adamovich

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Abstract

Temporal and spalial distributions of the electric field in an atmospheric pressure, ns pulse discharge helium plasma jet are measured by picosecond Electric Field Induced Second Harmonic (EFISH) generation. The measurements have been done in a quasi-two-dimensional I Ie plasma jet impinging on a liquid water surface, using a laser sheet or focused laser beam positioned at different heights above the surface. The discharge in the helium jet is sustained by a repetitive ns pulse voltage waveform. Absolute calibration of the electric field is provided by measuring a known electrostatic electric field distribution in the same geometry and at the same flow conditions. The vertical component of the electric field is determined by isolating the second harmonic signal with vertical polarization. The electric field is averaged over the span of the plasma jet (in the direction of the laser sheet), with the spatial resolution across the laser beam of approximately 20 µm and temporal resolution of 5 ns. The results provide essential new insight into kinetics of plasma-liquid interaction for biomedical applications, and produce data for detailed validation of high-fidelity kinetic models of atmospheric pressure plasma jets.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAIAA Aviation 2019 Forum
PublisherAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA
Pages1-12
Number of pages12
ISBN (Print)9781624105890
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes
EventAIAA Aviation 2019 Forum - Dallas, United States
Duration: 17 Jun 201921 Jun 2019

Publication series

NameAIAA Aviation 2019 Forum

Conference

ConferenceAIAA Aviation 2019 Forum
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDallas
Period17/06/1921/06/19

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