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Experimental Study and Modelling of the Afterglow of an N2-O2 Microwave Discharge

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PINTASSILGO Carlos MRÁZKOVÁ Martina VAŠINA Petr KUDRLE Vít GUERRA Vasco TÁLSKÝ Antonín

Year of publication 2005
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Proceeding of 27th International Conference on Phenomena in Ionised Gases
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Faculty of Science

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Field Plasma physics
Keywords nitrogen; oxygen; microwave discharge
Description In this work we present a theoretical and experimental investigation of the time-dependence of the concentrations of oxygen O(3P) atoms and NO(B2Đr) molecules in the afterglow of a N2-O2 microwave discharge at low pressures. These species are known to play a central role in sterilization processes by plasmas, due to the erosion caused by the impinging O atoms and to the action of UV radiation. The study is further completed with the analysis of the behaviour of N(4S) atoms and NO(A2 Ó+) molecules. The predictions from the kinetic model are very satisfactory for the emission from NO(A) and NO(B) states. However, in spite of a quantitative agreement on the order of magnitude of the concentrations of N(4S) and O(3P) atoms, the model fails to reproduce accurately the decay time of these species.
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