Atom-sensitive textiles as visual indicators for plasma post-discharges

The efficiency of surface treatments by plasma and post-discharge plasma processes is greatly dependent on the density of active species, such as neutral atoms in post-discharges. Therefore, many diagnostics exist to detect the presence and measure the concentrations of these species, but they often...

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Hauptverfasser: Canal, Cristina, Villeger, Sandrine, Cousty, Sarah, Rouffet, Benoit, Sarrette, Jean-Philippe, Erra, Pilar, Ricard, André
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description The efficiency of surface treatments by plasma and post-discharge plasma processes is greatly dependent on the density of active species, such as neutral atoms in post-discharges. Therefore, many diagnostics exist to detect the presence and measure the concentrations of these species, but they often require expensive instrumentation and highly qualified personnel. These conditions are not often met when the process is industrially used and it becomes important to imagine simple indicators allowing to validate that the correct operating conditions are reached. In the present paper, we present the first results on the investigation of an inexpensive and easy to use visual indicator able to quantify the atomic species density in nitrogen post-discharge plasma processes. It is based on the differential recombination coefficients of N-atoms on metallic/textile fibres which are intrinsically bonded together in a fabric matrix which serves as support for a thermochromic ink. The specific heating of the metallic fibres by N-atom recombination heats the whole of the fabric, leading to a visible colour change of the thermochromic ink, and therefore, of the indicator. Through modelling, it was possible to estimate that the inclusion of copper fibres to a pure cotton matrix leads to a 60% increase of the global N-atom recombination coefficient of the fabric, sufficient enough to provide a clearly visible colour change.
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Dermatology
Downstream plasma
Engineering Sciences
Exact sciences and technology
General and physical chemistry
Human health and pathology
Life Sciences
Optical emission spectroscopy
Physics
Physics of gases, plasmas and electric discharges
Physics of plasmas and electric discharges
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Plasmas
Process control
Process indicators
Sensory Organs
Surgery
Textiles
Theory of reactions, general kinetics
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Thermochromism
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