AIP Advances (Aug 2022)

Effect of driving frequency on new filament generation in atmospheric-pressure pulsed radio-frequency discharges

  • M. Q. Du,
  • Z. F. Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0080064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 085217 – 085217-8

Abstract

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Side discharges as well as filament clusters in atmospheric pressure pulsed radio-frequency dielectric barrier discharges were manipulated by varying the driving frequency, monitored with voltage and current probes, imaged with a slow camera, and quantified by gray-value analysis. Results show that the way of producing a new filament varies with the driving frequency. Based on the side discharge and filament-cluster structure, the key factors influencing the variation are discussed in terms of the electron trapping effect, activation-inhibition effect, and electric field distribution.