Abstract This work aims at producing a gradient of atomic oxygen on a scale of 10 cm in a plane-to-plane nanosecond discharge in 150 mbar of air with a varying gap size for applications in combustion and ignition of detonation waves. Local measurements of atomic oxygen density along the discharge span, at varying heights between high-voltage and grounded electrode, are performed with Xe calibrated O-TALIF and validated by 2D numerical modelling. They both show existence of a gradient of atomic density of oxygen along the span. Reduced electric field is measured with two experimental techniques: optical emission spectroscopy by a spectral band intensity ratio of the first negative system and the second positive system of nitrogen, and E-FISH. It is also compared with numerical modelling. All techniques show existence of a gradient of reduced electric field along the span. This distribution of reduced electric field, in combination with the non-uniform energy deposition in the plasma, is shown to explain the measured gradient of density of atomic oxygen.
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Victor Lafaurie
Zhan Shu
Bin Zhang
Plasma Sources Science and Technology
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Sorbonne Université
Université Paris-Sud
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75ddbc6e9836116a28223 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/ae3f53