Four ways to measure the electron density in low-temperature plasmas are presented: Thomson scattering, Langmuir probe, optical-emission spectroscopy, and continuum-radiation analysis. The results of the four methods are compared to each other and discussed. For the electron-density range of 1019–1021 m−3, Thomson scattering proved to give the most accurate results (within a few percent); the Langmuir-probe measurements also proved acceptable (25%). A collisional-radiative-model fit through excited-level populations and continuum analysis yields results in good agreement with Thomson scattering data, although with larger margins of error (around 40%). A simple Saha fit proved to be inadequate
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
This paper describes the use of Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) to measure electron densities an...
Cold atmospheric plasmas are generous sources of chemically active species, the reaction rates which...
Four ways to measure the electron density in low-temperature plasmas are presented: Thomson scatteri...
Weakly ionized plasmas at or near 1 atm pressure, or atmospheric-pressure plasmas, have received inc...
Low density plasmas are found throughout the known universe. Therefore, accurate diagnostic methods ...
In this work we show results of measurements of the electron density ne and temperature Te by using ...
Three methods are described for the determination of electron densities and changes thereof in a wea...
The electron density is a key plasma parameter needed for any process control as well as for underst...
The electron temperatures and electron densities of air and argon have been measured at various pds ...
A new collisional-radiative model for atmospheric-pressure low-temperature argon discharges is propo...
In this lecture an overview of applications of incoherent Thomson scattering (TS) as well as collect...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
This paper describes the use of Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) to measure electron densities an...
Cold atmospheric plasmas are generous sources of chemically active species, the reaction rates which...
Four ways to measure the electron density in low-temperature plasmas are presented: Thomson scatteri...
Weakly ionized plasmas at or near 1 atm pressure, or atmospheric-pressure plasmas, have received inc...
Low density plasmas are found throughout the known universe. Therefore, accurate diagnostic methods ...
In this work we show results of measurements of the electron density ne and temperature Te by using ...
Three methods are described for the determination of electron densities and changes thereof in a wea...
The electron density is a key plasma parameter needed for any process control as well as for underst...
The electron temperatures and electron densities of air and argon have been measured at various pds ...
A new collisional-radiative model for atmospheric-pressure low-temperature argon discharges is propo...
In this lecture an overview of applications of incoherent Thomson scattering (TS) as well as collect...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
Over the past few decades many diagnostics have been developed to study the non-equilibrium nature o...
This paper describes the use of Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) to measure electron densities an...
Cold atmospheric plasmas are generous sources of chemically active species, the reaction rates which...