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TVT, 2002 Volume 40, Issue 5, Pages 693–697 (Mi tvt1884)

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Plasma Investigations

Electrical and Optical Characteristics of a Transverse Volume Discharge in Chlorine

A. K. Shuaibov, L. L. Shimon, I. V. Shevera, A. I. Dashchenko

Uzhgorod National University

Abstract: The results of investigation of the electrical characteristics and the radiation of the plasma of a transverse volume discharge in chlorine at a pressure of $0.1$$1.5$ kPa are presented. The discharge is ignited in a volume of $18 \times 2.2 \times (0.5$$1.0)$ cm$^3$ (the interelectrode gap is $2.2$ cm) at a charging voltage of $5$$10$ kV. The plasma radiation is investigated in the range of $190$$900$ nm. A stable volume discharge is obtained with the current pulse duration of up to $100$ ns, which may be used in an ultraviolet bactericidal lamp $(200$$257$ nm$)$, and in a pulsed plasmachemical reactor for dry etching. The diagnostic bands of a $\text{Cl}_2$ molecule and the spectral lines of a $\text{Cl}$ atom are determined. Their radiation intensity is optimized as a function of the pressure in the discharge chamber.

UDC: 539.186.537.52

Received: 25.12.2001


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High Temperature, 2002, 40:5, 639–643

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