Line shape modeling for the diagnostic of the electron density in a corona discharge

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We present an analysis of spectra observed in a corona discharge designed for the study of dielectrics in electrical engineering. The medium is a gas of helium and the discharge was performed at the vicinity of a tip electrode under high voltage. The shape of helium lines is dominated by the Stark broadening due to the plasma microfield. Using a computer simulation method, we examine the sensitivity of the He 492 nm line shape to the electron density. Our results indicate the possibility of a density diagnostic based on passive spectroscopy. The influence of collisional broadening due to interactions between the emitters and neutrals is discussed.

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Rosato, J., Bonifaci, N., Li, Z., & Stamm, R. (2017). Line shape modeling for the diagnostic of the electron density in a corona discharge. Atoms, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/atoms5040035

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