Abstract
There has been considerable interest in non-thermal atmospheric pressure discharges over the past decade due to the increased number of industrial applications. Diverse applications demand a solid physical and chemical understanding of the operational principals of such discharges. This paper focuses on the four most important and widely used varieties of non-thermal discharges: corona, dielectric barrier, gliding arc and spark discharge. The physics of these discharges is closely related to the breakdown phenomena. The main players in electrical breakdown of gases: avalanches and streamers are also discussed in this paper. Although non-thermal atmospheric pressure discharges have been intensively studied for the past century, a clear physical picture of these discharges is yet to be obtained.
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Fridman, A., Chirokov, A., & Gutsol, A. (2005). Non-thermal atmospheric pressure discharges. In Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (Vol. 38). https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/38/2/R01
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