Article
Plasma Investigations
2010. V. 48. № 3. P. 315–320
Lebedev Yu.A., Mavlyudov T.B., Shakhatov V.A., Epshtein I.L.
Nonuniform microwave discharge in a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture
The method of optical emission spectroscopy is used to investigate the influence of additions of hydrogen on the emission characteristics of a highly nonuniform electrode microwave discharge in nitrogen at a pressure of $1$ torr. It is demonstrated that the pattern of the influence made by hydrogen addition (zero to $50\ \%$ with respect to flow rate of hydrogen) on the intensity of emission bands of nitrogen is different in different parts of the discharge. It is further observed that the influence of hydrogen on the vibrational distribution of nitrogen molecules in the $C^3\Pi_u$ state is different $C_3$ different parts of the discharge. Analysis is made of various processes involving hydrogen, which affect the emission of nitrogen bands. An inference is made that ion conversion is an important mechanism of such influence. One-dimensional simulation is performed in view of these processes, and it is demonstrated that the experimentally observed effects may be associated with this mechanism.
Article reference:
Lebedev Yu.A., Mavlyudov T.B., Shakhatov V.A., Epshtein I.L. Nonuniform microwave discharge in a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture, High Temp., 2010. V. 48. № 3. P. 315
Lebedev Yu.A., Mavlyudov T.B., Shakhatov V.A., Epshtein I.L. Nonuniform microwave discharge in a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture, High Temp., 2010. V. 48. № 3. P. 315