In this paper we describe in detail the application of laser induced fluorescence (LIF) to the OH density measurement in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) at atmospheric pressure in Ar�H2 O, He�H2 O mixtures, and with small N2 additions. Measurements are reported in which OH density is measured in a pulsed DBD, together with its decay in the post-discharge. The variation of macroscopic discharge parameters, such as the applied voltage, the water vapour content, the gas mixture composition and the discharge duration, has a large effect on the OH loss rate and a smaller one on OH density. These effects are described and briefly discussed as a valuable help for the understanding of the complex microscopic kinetics of water containing discharges.

Laser diagnostics of high-pressure discharges: LIF detection of OH in He/Ar-H2O dielectric barrier discharges

G Dilecce;S De Benedictis
2011

Abstract

In this paper we describe in detail the application of laser induced fluorescence (LIF) to the OH density measurement in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) at atmospheric pressure in Ar�H2 O, He�H2 O mixtures, and with small N2 additions. Measurements are reported in which OH density is measured in a pulsed DBD, together with its decay in the post-discharge. The variation of macroscopic discharge parameters, such as the applied voltage, the water vapour content, the gas mixture composition and the discharge duration, has a large effect on the OH loss rate and a smaller one on OH density. These effects are described and briefly discussed as a valuable help for the understanding of the complex microscopic kinetics of water containing discharges.
2011
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
plasma diagnostic techniques
laser spectroscopy
hydroxyl radical
gas discharges
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