The development of a non-thermal plasma jet with a capillary configuration working at atmospheric pressure is reported in this paper. The plasma jet is powered by a power source with frequency of several kilohertz. The working gas is argon. The plasma obtained has been characterized by optical emission spectroscopic measurements and electrical measurements of the discharge using voltage and current probes. The electron temperature has been estimated by using the modified Boltzmann plot method utilizing the Ar 4p-4s transition. The electron temperatures at various positions along the plasma jet length have been obtained and it is found that the electron temperature decreases at position further from orifice. The electron density has been est...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) are characterized by very reactive chemistry wit...
The current and potential applications of atmospheric pressure plasmas in medicine generate an incre...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has a lot of applications in recent years such as in mater...
This paper reports the generation of cold plasma jet working under atmospheric pressure condition, f...
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets are well-known in the plasma chemistry community because of their n...
The development of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can overcome many limitations of low pressure plasm...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
Plasma is gas ionized by energizing electrons through electric fields, leading to various collisiona...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) are characterized by very reactive chemistry wit...
The current and potential applications of atmospheric pressure plasmas in medicine generate an incre...
An atmospheric-pressure plasma jet (APPJ) has a lot of applications in recent years such as in mater...
This paper reports the generation of cold plasma jet working under atmospheric pressure condition, f...
Atmospheric pressure plasma jets are well-known in the plasma chemistry community because of their n...
The development of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) can overcome many limitations of low pressure plasm...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
Plasma is gas ionized by energizing electrons through electric fields, leading to various collisiona...
The goal of plasma induced healing is to obtain a high bacteria killing rate without significant dam...
Numerous electrode geometries and power supplies, both commercial and in-house, have been employed f...
Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) are characterized by very reactive chemistry wit...
The current and potential applications of atmospheric pressure plasmas in medicine generate an incre...