The Stark-crossing method for the simultaneous determination of the electron temperature and density in plasmas

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The use of the Stark broadening of Balmer lines spontaneously emitted by atmospheric-pressure plasmas as a method to determine both the electron density and temperature in high-pressure plasmas is discussed in this paper. This method is applied to argon and helium plasmas produced in microwave discharges. Especially for Ar plasmas, valuable and reliable results are obtained. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Torres, J., Carabão, O., Fernández, M., Rubio, S., Álvarez, R., Rodero, A., … Sola, A. (2006). The Stark-crossing method for the simultaneous determination of the electron temperature and density in plasmas. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 44(1), 70–79. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/44/1/008

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