Time resolved optical emission images of an atmospheric pressure plasma jet with transparent electrodes

We study development of plasma packages in atmospheric pressure plasma jet from their formation as a discharge close to the instantaneous cathode, following their motion between and inside the electrodes up to their emergence at the edge of the glass tube and formation of a plasma bullet. Inside bot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics letters 2012-07, Vol.101 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Puac, N., Maletic, D., Lazovic, S., Malovic, G., Petrovic, Z. Lj, Dordevic, A.
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GLASS
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