A microwave measurement of electron density in low-pressure plasmas can be based on a hairpin probe. The hairpin forms a transmission line that supports a quarter-wavelength standing wave. The resonance is related to the relative permittivity of the surroundings, and hence, in a plasma, electron density can be evaluated. For improved fidelity, a general model is developed to include the effects of positive and negative space-charge sheaths formed around the hairpin wires. The former tends to lower the resonance, whereas the latter tends to raise it initially. This is qualitatively in agreement with experiments in dc argon plasmas
The electron density close to the extraction grids and the co-extracted electrons represent a crucia...
A large axial volume expansion of microwave-driven plasma at atmospheric pressure is achieved by app...
The voltage reflexion coefficient from a vacuum-plasma boundary in a co-axial transmission line with...
In this paper we describe further development of a type of microwave resonator probe known as a hair...
This work investigates the use of hairpin probes in plasma where RF plasma potential is present. The...
The thesis deals with a plasma diagnostic device, the Hairpin Probe, popularly used for measuring el...
A technique for the measurement of the absolute electron density in low-pressure plasmas using micro...
The hairpin resonator probe is a well known microwave technique for giving spatially resolved electr...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the study of the electron density measured by means of...
When a plasma column of an equal number of ions and electrons was placed in a beam of microwave powe...
Low-temperature plasmas are widely studied in laboratory environments and form the backbone of many ...
This D.Phil. thesis describes the experimental determination of the voltage reflection coefficient f...
Electron densit ies have been determined /or RF plasmas that were generated within a microwave reson...
Thesis. Microwave resonant cavity frequency shift measurements are made to determine the electron de...
The practical applications of resonance hairpin probe for characterizing electronegative plasma is i...
The electron density close to the extraction grids and the co-extracted electrons represent a crucia...
A large axial volume expansion of microwave-driven plasma at atmospheric pressure is achieved by app...
The voltage reflexion coefficient from a vacuum-plasma boundary in a co-axial transmission line with...
In this paper we describe further development of a type of microwave resonator probe known as a hair...
This work investigates the use of hairpin probes in plasma where RF plasma potential is present. The...
The thesis deals with a plasma diagnostic device, the Hairpin Probe, popularly used for measuring el...
A technique for the measurement of the absolute electron density in low-pressure plasmas using micro...
The hairpin resonator probe is a well known microwave technique for giving spatially resolved electr...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the study of the electron density measured by means of...
When a plasma column of an equal number of ions and electrons was placed in a beam of microwave powe...
Low-temperature plasmas are widely studied in laboratory environments and form the backbone of many ...
This D.Phil. thesis describes the experimental determination of the voltage reflection coefficient f...
Electron densit ies have been determined /or RF plasmas that were generated within a microwave reson...
Thesis. Microwave resonant cavity frequency shift measurements are made to determine the electron de...
The practical applications of resonance hairpin probe for characterizing electronegative plasma is i...
The electron density close to the extraction grids and the co-extracted electrons represent a crucia...
A large axial volume expansion of microwave-driven plasma at atmospheric pressure is achieved by app...
The voltage reflexion coefficient from a vacuum-plasma boundary in a co-axial transmission line with...