Publication Date:
2018-06-16
Description:
Publication date: September 2018 Source: Vacuum, Volume 155 Author(s): T. Bogdanov, E. Benova The electromagnetic wave traveling along a dielectric–gas interface can produce and sustain gas discharge in various geometrical configurations. We propose a parametric study of surface-wave-sustained plasma in coaxial configuration at low pressure based on stationary 1.5D (1D for plasma density and 2D for the wave electromagnetic field components) model. At this configuration the plasma is produced outside a dielectric tube in a low pressure chamber when at the tube axis a metal antenna is arranged. The model gives the phase diagrams and the axial distribution of the plasma density, wave power, wave number, and wave field components, as well as the radial distribution of the wave field components. The dependence of wave and plasma characteristics on the geometry parameters (the plasma radius, the dielectric tube thickness, and the metal antenna radius) and on the dielectric tube permittivity is investigated and shown in this paper. The discharge conditions at which it is possible to sustain plasma by an azimuthally symmetric wave are obtained. Comparison with the cylindrical plasma in corresponding conditions and with experimental data is also presented.
Print ISSN:
0042-207X
Electronic ISSN:
1879-2715
Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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Physics