Adam Obrusník
Masaryk University
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Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2016
A Ana Sobota; Oyn Olivier Guaitella; Goran B. Sretenović; Ivan B Krstić; Vesna V. Kovačević; Adam Obrusník; Yen Nhi Nguyen; Lenka Zajíčková; Bratislav M. Obradović; Milorad M. Kuraica
This report focuses on the dependence of electric field strength in the effluent of a vertically downwards-operated plasma jet freely expanding into room air as a function of the gas flow speed. A 30 kHz AC-driven He jet was used in a coaxial geometry, with an amplitude of 2 kV and gas flow between 700 sccm and 2000 SCCM. The electric field was measured by means of Stark polarization spectroscopy of the He line at 492.19 nm. While the minimum and the maximum measured electric fields remained unchanged, the effect of the gas flow speed is to cause stretching of the measured profile in space-the higher the flow, the longer and less steep the electric field profile. The portion of the effluent in which the electric field was measured showed an increase of electric field with increasing distance from the capillary, for which the probable cause is the contraction of the plasma bullet as it travels through space away from the capillary. There are strong indications that the stretching of the electric field profile with increase in the flow speed is caused by differences in gas mixing as a function of the gas flow speed. The simulated gas composition shows that the amount of air entrained into the gas flow behaves in a similar way to the observed behaviour of the electric field. In addition we have shown that the visible length of the plasma plume is associated with a 0.027 molar fraction of air in the He flow in this configuration, while the maximum electric field measured was associated with a 0.014 molar fraction of air at gas flow rates up to 1500 SCCM (4.9 m s(-1)). At higher flows vortices occur in the effluent of the jet, as seen in Schlieren visualization of the gas flow with and without the discharge.
Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2015
Petr Synek; Adam Obrusník; S Simon Hübner; S Sander Nijdam; Lenka Zajíčková
A complementary simulation and experimental study of an atmospheric pressure microwave torch operating in pure argon or argon/hydrogen mixtures is presented. The modelling part describes a numerical model coupling the gas dynamics and mixing to the electromagnetic field simulations. Since the numerical model is not fully self-consistent and requires the electron density as an input, quite extensive spatially resolved Stark broadening measurements were performed for various gas compositions and input powers. In addition, the experimental part includes Rayleigh scattering measurements, which are used for the validation of the model. The paper comments on the changes in the gas temperature and hydrogen dissociation with the gas composition and input power, showing in particular that the dependence on the gas composition is relatively strong and non-monotonic. In addition, the work provides interesting insight into the plasma sustainment mechanism by showing that the power absorption profile in the plasma has two distinct maxima: one at the nozzle tip and one further upstream.
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2018
Ekaterina Makhneva; Adam Obrusník; Zdeněk Farka; Petr Skládal; Marianne Vandenbossche; Dirk Hegemann; Lenka Zajíčková
Stable carboxyl-rich plasma polymers (PPs) were deposited onto the gold surface of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) chips under conditions that were chosen based on lumped kinetic model results. Carboxyl-rich films are of high interest for bio-applications thanks to their high reactivity, allowing the formation of covalent linkages between biomolecules and a surface. Accordingly, the monoclonal antibody, specific to human serum albumin (HSA), was immobilized and the performance of SPR immunosensors was evaluated by the immunoassay flow test. The developed sensors performed high level of stability and provided selective and high response to the HSA antigen solutions. The achieved results confirmed that the presented methodologies for the grafting of biomolecules on the gold surfaces have great potential for biosensing applications.
Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2016
Adam Obrusník; Petr Synek; S Simon Hübner; van der Jjam Joost Mullen; Lenka Zajíčková; S Sander Nijdam
A new method of processing time-integrated coherent Thomson scattering spectra is presented, which provides not only the electron density and temperature but also information about the transient behaviour of the plasma. Therefore, it is an alternative to single-shot Thomson scattering measurements as long as the scattering is coherent. The method is applied to a microwave plasma torch operating in argon or a mixture of argon with hydrogen at atmospheric pressure. Electron densities up to 8.10(21) m(-3) (ionization degree above 10(-3)) were observed, which is more than two times higher than presented in earlier works on comparable discharges. Additionally, a parametric study with respect to the argon/hydrogen ratio and the input power was carried out and the results are discussed together with earlier Stark broadening measurements on the same plasma.
Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2014
Jan Voráč; Adam Obrusník; Vojtěch Procházka; Pavel Dvořák; Marek Talába
Materials & Design | 2017
Anton Manakhov; Eva Kedroňová; Jiřina Medalová; Petra Černochová; Adam Obrusník; Miroslav Michlíček; D.V. Shtansky; Lenka Zajíčková
Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2017
Pavel Dvořák; Marek Talába; Adam Obrusník; Kratzer Jan; Dědina Jiří
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2017
Roya Rudd; Adam Obrusník; Petr Zikán; Rodney Pratt; Colin Hall; Peter J. Murphy; Drew Evans; Eric Charrault
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2017
Adam Obrusník; Petr Jelínek; Lenka Zajíčková
Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2017
P Dvořák; Martina Mrkvičková; Adam Obrusník; Jan Kratzer; Jiří Dědina; Vojtěch Procházka