Communications Engineering (Jul 2024)

Holistic analysis of a gliding arc discharge using 3D tomography and single-shot fluorescence lifetime imaging

  • Sebastian Nilsson,
  • David Sanned,
  • Adrian Roth,
  • Jinguo Sun,
  • Edouard Berrocal,
  • Mattias Richter,
  • Andreas Ehn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-024-00250-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Gliding arc plasmas, a versatile form of non-thermal plasma discharges, hold great promise for sustainable chemical conversion in electrified industrial applications. Their relatively high temperatures compared to other non-thermal plasmas, reactive species generation, and efficient energy transfer make them ideal for an energy-efficient society. However, plasma discharges are transient and complex 3D entities influenced by gas pressure, mixture, and power, posing challenges for in-situ measurements of chemical species and spatial dynamics. Here we demonstrate a combination of innovative approaches, providing a comprehensive view of discharges and their chemical surroundings by combining fluorescence lifetime imaging of hydroxyl (OH) radicals with optical emission 3D tomography. This reveals variations in OH radical distributions under different conditions and local variations in fluorescence quantum yield with high spatial resolution from a single laser shot. Our results and methodology offer a multidimensional platform for interdisciplinary research in plasma physics and chemistry.