Pulsed dc- and sine-wave-excited cold atmospheric plasma plumes: A comparative analysis


Autoria(s): Xiong, Q.; Lu, X.P.; Ostrikov, K.; Xian, Y.; Zou, C.; Xiong, Z.; Pan, Y.
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Cold atmospheric-pressure plasma plumes are generated in the ambient air by a single-electrode plasma jet device powered by pulsed dc and ac sine-wave excitation sources. Comprehensive comparisons of the plasma characteristics, including electrical properties, optical emission spectra, gas temperatures, plasma dynamics, and bacterial inactivation ability of the two plasmas are carried out. It is shown that the dc pulse excited plasma features a much larger discharge current and stronger optical emission than the sine-wave excited plasma. The gas temperature in the former discharge remains very close to the room temperature across the entire plume length; the sine-wave driven discharge also shows a uniform temperature profile, which is 20-30 degrees higher than the room temperature. The dc pulse excited plasma also shows a better performance in the inactivation of gram-positive staphylococcus aureus bacteria. These results suggest that the pulsed dc electric field is more effective for the generation of nonequilibrium atmospheric pressure plasma plumes for advanced plasma health care applications.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73797/

Publicador

American Institute of Physics

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73797/1/73797.pdf

DOI:10.1063/1.3381132

Xiong, Q., Lu, X.P., Ostrikov, K., Xian, Y., Zou, C., Xiong, Z., & Pan, Y. (2010) Pulsed dc- and sine-wave-excited cold atmospheric plasma plumes: A comparative analysis. Physics of Plasmas, 17(4), 043506-1.

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Copyright 2010 American Institute of Physics

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Science & Engineering Faculty

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Journal Article