Niu et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Atmospheric-pressure plasma jet produced by a unipolar nanosecond pulse generator in various gasesNiu et al., 2011
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- Author
- Niu Z
- Shao T
- Zhang C
- Jiang H
- Li C
- Wang G
- Tan J
- Yan P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
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Atmospheric-pressure plasma jet provides an effective mode for many potential applications. Unipolar repetitive pulses of 25-ns rise time and 40-ns duration are used to drive a single electrode plasma jet in open air. He, Ar, N 2, and air are chosen as the feed gases. Kinds of …
- 210000002381 Plasma 0 title abstract description 19
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- H05H1/00—Generating plasma; Handling plasma
- H05H1/24—Generating plasma
- H05H1/2406—Dielectric barrier discharges
- H05H2001/2443—Flow through, i.e. the plasma fluid flowing in a dielectric tube
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