Double Langmuir probe measurement of plasma parameters in a dc glow discharge

Authors

  • A Mazandarani Plasma Research and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
  • S A Ghasemi Plasma Research and Nuclear Fusion Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
  • S Shahshenas Department of Physics, Islamic Azad University, Shabestar Branch, Shabestar, Iran
Abstract:

In this paper, plasma main characteristics such as electron mean temperature, electron number density, and oscillation frequency have been measured experimentally using the double Langmuir probe diagnostic system. In our experiment, the plasma was generated by applying the low pressure dc glow discharge in several common gases. The experimental results indicated the highest plasma density and oscillation frequency for the plasma originating from Argon and the highest mean value of temperature for Hydrogen plasma. The experimental results were then confirmed by COMSOL simulator, showing reasonable consistency with the simulations. The data were then used to compare the degree of ionization with the measured plasma parameters.

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Journal title

volume 18  issue 3

pages  494- 494

publication date 2018-12

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