The formation of the electron energy distribution function in nanosecond atmospheric nitrogen discharges is investigated by means of self-consistent solution of the chemical kinetics and the Boltzmann equation for free electrons. The post-discharge phase is followed to few microseconds. The model is formulated in order to investigate the role of the cross section set, focusing on the vibrational-excitation by electron-impact through resonant channel. Four different cross section sets are considered, one based on internally consistent vibrational-excitation calculations which extend to the whole vibrational ladder, and the others obtained by applying commonly used scaling-laws.

Non-equilibrium vibrational and electron energy distributions functions in atmospheric nitrogen ns pulsed discharges and ?s post-discharges: the role of electron molecule vibrational excitation scaling-laws

Colonna Gianpiero;Laporta Vincenzo;Laporta Vincenzo;Celiberto Roberto;Celiberto Roberto;Capitelli Mario;Capitelli Mario;
2015

Abstract

The formation of the electron energy distribution function in nanosecond atmospheric nitrogen discharges is investigated by means of self-consistent solution of the chemical kinetics and the Boltzmann equation for free electrons. The post-discharge phase is followed to few microseconds. The model is formulated in order to investigate the role of the cross section set, focusing on the vibrational-excitation by electron-impact through resonant channel. Four different cross section sets are considered, one based on internally consistent vibrational-excitation calculations which extend to the whole vibrational ladder, and the others obtained by applying commonly used scaling-laws.
2015
Chemical kinetics
Nanosecond discharge
Non-equilibrium distribution function
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