Mode transition in radio-frequency atmospheric argon discharges with and without dielectric barriers

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In this letter, basic characteristics of glow modes and their mode transition are studied for radio-frequency (rf) atmospheric argon discharges with bare and dielectrically insulated electrodes. Through input power control, large-volume rf atmospheric argon discharges with bare electrodes are achieved in the α mode via an abrupt transition from a constricted γ mode, whereas dielectrically insulated electrodes result in large argon discharges in both the α and γ modes with gradual mode transition. Current dependence of the 750 nm line intensity and of the gas temperature are shown to capture clearly the signature of mode transition. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Shi, J. J., & Kong, M. G. (2007). Mode transition in radio-frequency atmospheric argon discharges with and without dielectric barriers. Applied Physics Letters, 90(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2711413

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