Sheath and electron density dynamics in the normal and self-pulsing regime of a micro hollow cathode discharge in argon gas

A microplasma is generated in the microhole (400  μ m diameter) of a molybdenum-alumina-molybdenum sandwich (MHCD type) at medium pressure (30–200 Torr) in pure argon. Imaging and emission spectroscopy have been used to study the sheath and electron density dynamics during the stationary normal regi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. D, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, 2010-12, Vol.60 (3), p.555-563
Hauptverfasser: Lazzaroni, C., Chabert, P., Rousseau, A., Sadeghi, N.
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Zusammenfassung:A microplasma is generated in the microhole (400  μ m diameter) of a molybdenum-alumina-molybdenum sandwich (MHCD type) at medium pressure (30–200 Torr) in pure argon. Imaging and emission spectroscopy have been used to study the sheath and electron density dynamics during the stationary normal regime and the self-pulsing regime. Firstly, the evolution of the microdischarge structure is studied by recording the emission intensity of the Ar (5 p [3/2] 1 –4 s [3/2] line at 427.217 nm, and Ar + (4 p′ 2 P 3/2 –4 s′ 2 D line at 427.752 nm. The maximum of the Ar + line is located in the vicinity of the sheath-plasma edge. In both regimes, the experimental observations are consistent with the position of the sheath edge calculated with an ionizing sheath model. Secondly, the electron density is recorded by monitoring the Stark broadening of the H -line. In the self-pulsing regime at 150 Torr, the electron density reaches its maximum value of 4 × 10 15  cm -3 , a few tens of ns later than the discharge current maximum. The electron density then decays with a characteristic decay time of about 2  μ s, while the discharge current vanishes twice faster. The electron density in the steady-state regime is two orders of magnitude lower, at about 6–8 × 10 13  cm -3 .
ISSN:1434-6060
1434-6079
DOI:10.1140/epjd/e2010-00259-4