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18 August 2005 Optical diagnosis of atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasma for pollution control
Tetsuji Oda, Ryo Ono, Kei Takezawa
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Abstract
Various kinds of optical diagnosis for atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma which the authors have examined experimentally, are explained. They are LIF of OH (248nm excitation), NO (226nm), TARIF of O (225nm), Sclieren image, ozone profile observation by the laser absorption, spectrum analysis of the plasma including NO-γ emission, and streamer propagation. The last can be controlled by the gated IICCD camera but others are controlled by the laser emission which makes possible to observe the time change after the plasma. Those data propose the O generation in the streamer region which produces the ozone or VOCs oxidation. O radical is now a very important parameter as the VOCs decomposition, especially, related with the catalyst effect.
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Tetsuji Oda, Ryo Ono, and Kei Takezawa "Optical diagnosis of atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasma for pollution control", Proc. SPIE 5880, Optical Diagnostics, 58800M (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.615634
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Ozone

Laser induced fluorescence

Atmospheric plasma

Atmospheric optics

Oxygen

Electrodes

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