The distribution of F-containing species in atmospheric nanosecond He/CF 4 plasma with downstream dielectric material
A two-dimensional self-consistent model has been established in order to investigate the distribution of F-containing species in He/CF 4 atmospheric pressure plasma jet and the effect of CF 4 concentration on the reactive F-containing species. A portion of electron energy is consumed whenever an F i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2022-07, Vol.55 (28), p.285201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A two-dimensional self-consistent model has been established in order to investigate the distribution of F-containing species in He/CF
4
atmospheric pressure plasma jet and the effect of CF
4
concentration on the reactive F-containing species. A portion of electron energy is consumed whenever an F is ionized from the CF
4
, resulting that the average densities of
CF
4
+
,
CF
2
+
and CF
+
decrease sequentially. The density of
CF
3
+
is greater than
CF
4
+
density due to Penning ionization of He* with CF
4
and He
+
+ CF
4
→
CF
3
+
+ F + He. In the case of He + 0.5% CF
4
at 200 ns, the electron impact reactions mainly concentrate on the streamer head on the dielectric surface. The Penning ionization of He* with CF
4
dominates in the region of 0 <
r
< 2.2 mm benefits from long-lived He* of high density and the high concentration CF
4
in this region. As gas flow gradually mixes with ambient air (
r
> 2.2 mm), the Penning ionization of metastable He with N
2
and O
2
dominates in this area. As the CF
4
concentration increases from 0.1% to 1%, the densities of F-containing positive ions all increase significantly. CF
3
, F and F
2
also show the upward trend while there is little change in the spatial densities of CF
2
and CF. The F-containing neutral species flux benefits from two factors: the diffusion and the conversion of positive ions. In the case of 0.1% CF
4
, due to the low density of
CF
2
+
, CF
+
and F
+
and the diffusion of F, the F flux for is consistent with CF
2
and is greater than CF. However, when CF
4
concentration exceeds 0.5%, the concentration of
CF
3
+
,
CF
2
+
and CF
+
are much higher than F
+
. The quenching of positive ions dominates on the dielectric surface in the case of 0.5% and 1% CF
4
, resulting that the flux of F is lower than that of CF
2
and CF. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3727 1361-6463 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6463/ac6637 |