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Diagnostics and comparative analyzes of plasma parameters in micro hollow cathode discharges with an open and covered external surface of cathode in helium using an additional electrode

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PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/abd61d

Keywords

microhollow cathode; probe diagnostics; negative glow; discharges at atmospheric pressure

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  1. RF [MK-272.2019.1]

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Covering the external surface of the cathode improves the current-voltage characteristics of microhollow cathode discharges, allowing the negative glow plasma to occupy more of the discharge volume for better resolution in recording fast electron spectra.
In this work, diagnostics and comparative analysis of microhollow cathode discharges with an open and covered external surface of the cathode in helium at atmospheric pressure were carried out. It is shown that by covering the external surface of the cathode, it is possible to achieve the effect when the current-voltage characteristics of the discharge grows in a wider range of discharge currents. Obviously, in this case, the negative glow (NG) plasma of the hollow cathode occupies a significant part of the discharge cell, as evidenced by the measurements carried out with the additional electrode. The electron temperature values determined from the I-U characteristic of the additional electrode are 0.3-0.4 eV for a microhollow cathode discharge with a covered external surface, which indicates that the plasma of such discharge is similar to NG plasma of glow discharge. The fast parts of the second derivatives of the I-U characteristic of the additional measuring electrode demonstrate the detection of the spectra of fast electrons produced as a result of Penning ionization reactions. Moreover, by covering the external surface of the cathode, conditions are created under which the entire discharge volume is occupied by a NG plasma, which makes it possible to achieve a better resolution for recording the spectra of fast electrons.

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