Feather-like He plasma plumes in surrounding N2 gas
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2013
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Effects of surrounding gases on the propagation of room-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasma jets are reported. A highly unusual feather-like plasma plume is observed only when N2 is used as surrounding gas. The He concentration on the axis at the starting point of the feather-like plume is ∼0.85 of the maximum value and is independent on the He flow rates. High-speed optical imaging reveals that dim diffuse plasmas emerge just behind the bright head of the plasma bullet at the starting point of the feather-like plume. These results help tailoring surface exposure in emerging applications of plasma jets in medicine and nanotechnology. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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DOI:10.1063/1.4820148 Xian, Y.B., Zou, D.D., Lu, X.P., Pan, Y., & Ostrikov, K. (2013) Feather-like He plasma plumes in surrounding N2 gas. Applied Physics Letters, 103(9), 094103. |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |