Hybrid global model of water cluster ions in atmospheric pressure Ar/ H2O RF capacitive discharges

Water is a trace gas of strong interest for plasma-based medical applications. We use a hybrid global model to simulate a chemically complex Ar/H2O atmospheric pressure, radio frequency capacitive discharge, including 47 species with positive ion clusters up to H21O10+. For a discharge gap of 1.5 mm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2016-10, Vol.49 (46)
Hauptverfasser: Tavant, A, Lieberman, M A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Water is a trace gas of strong interest for plasma-based medical applications. We use a hybrid global model to simulate a chemically complex Ar/H2O atmospheric pressure, radio frequency capacitive discharge, including 47 species with positive ion clusters up to H21O10+. For a discharge gap of 1.5 mm driven at 27.12 MHz, we determine the discharge properties over a range of rf currents (150-500 A m−2) and initial H2O concentrations (0.25-2%). An isothermal plug-flow model is used with a gas residence time of 0.2 s for most calculations, with the gas temperature calculated self-consistently from the input power. The cluster density distributions are determined, and we find that the higher mass cluster densities decrease rapidly with increasing gas temperature. A simplified cluster dynamics analytic model is developed and solved to determine the cluster density distributions, which is in good agreement with the hybrid simulation results.
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/0022-3727/49/46/465201