Generation of ultrahigh frequency air microplasma in a magnetic loop and effects of pulse modulation on operation

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An atmospheric pressure air microplasma (APAMP) source was developed under ambient conditions using a magnetic loop at an operating frequency of 740 MHz. A self-igniting, stable APAMP was generated at 9.5 W. Pulse modulation (PM) was applied to the ultra high frequency signal. The effects of PM on self-ignition and operation of the APAMP source were studied by using a square wave modulating signal in the frequency range of 5-30 KHz. With the application of PM on the APAMP, in the best case, the plasma self-ignites and is sustained at 2.5 W. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Taghioskoui, M., Perlow, J., Zaghloul, M., & Montaser, A. (2010). Generation of ultrahigh frequency air microplasma in a magnetic loop and effects of pulse modulation on operation. Applied Physics Letters, 96(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3429093

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