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Chinese Physics B | 2014

Electromagnetic interaction between local surface plasmon polaritons and an atmospheric surface wave plasma jet

Chen Zhaoquan; Hu Dong; Liu Ming-Hai; Xia Guangqing; Zheng Xiaoliang; Hu Yelin; Ye Qiu-Bo; Chen Minggong; Zhu Long-ji; Hu Xi-Wei

We analyze the electromagnetic interaction between local surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) and an atmospheric surface wave plasma jet (ASWPJ) in combination with our designed discharge device. Before discharge, the excitation of the SPPs and the spatial distribution of the enhanced electric field are analyzed. During discharge, the critical breakdown electric field of the gases at atmospheric gas pressure and the surface wave of the SPPs converted into electron plasma waves at resonant points are studied. After discharge, the ionization development process of the ASWPJ is simulated using a two-dimensional fluid model. Our results suggest that the local enhanced electric field of SPPs is merely the precondition of gas breakdown, and the key mechanism in maintaining the discharge development of a low-power ASWPJ is the wave-mode conversion of the local enhanced electric field at the resonant point.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2011

Numerical Reproduction of Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Surface Plasmon Polaritons at Dielectric-Plasma Interface

Chen Zhaoquan; Liu Ming-Hai; Zhou Qiyan; Hu Yelin; Yang An; Zhu Long-ji; Hu Xi-Wei

Discharges in planar-type overdense plasmas caused by resonant excitation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are presented. The spatio-temporal evolution of surface waves of SPPs at the dielectric-plasma interface is reproduced numerically. It is found that different discharge light patterns are excited by different spatio-temporal wave fields. Moreover, the corrugation surface included in the proposed plasma sources plays a significant role in producing large-area uniform plasmas.


Chinese Physics B | 2015

Pulsed microwave-driven argon plasma jet with distinctive plume patterns resonantly excited by surface plasmon polaritons*

Chen Zhao-Quan; Yin Zhixiang; Xia Guangqing; Hong Lingli; Hu Yelin; Liu Ming-Hai; Hu Xi-Wei; A. A. Kudryavtsev

Atmospheric lower-power pulsed microwave argon cold plasma jets are obtained by using coaxial transmission line resonators in ambient air. The plasma jet plumes are generated at the end of a metal wire placed in the middle of the dielectric tubes. The electromagnetic model analyses and simulation results suggest that the discharges are excited resonantly by the enhanced electric field of surface plasmon polaritons. Moreover, for conquering the defect of atmospheric argon filamentation discharges excited by 2.45-GHz of continued microwave, the distinctive patterns of the plasma jet plumes can be maintained by applying different gas flow rates of argon gas, frequencies of pulsed modulator, duty cycles of pulsed microwave, peak values of input microwave power, and even by using different materials of dielectric tubes. In addition, the emission spectrum, the plume temperature, and other plasma parameters are measured, which shows that the proposed pulsed microwave plasma jets can be adjusted for plasma biomedical applications.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2014

Numerical Simulation on the Production Mechanism of Surface-Wave Plasmas Sustained along a Metal Rod

Zhu Long-ji; Chen Zhaoquan; Yin Zhixiang; Wang Guodong; Xia Guangqing; Hu Yelin; Zheng Xiaoliang; Zhou Mengran; Chen Ming; Liu Ming-Hai

For interpreting the production mechanism of surface-wave plasmas sustained along a metal rod, electromagnetic simulation on the electromagnetic field distributions and particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC) simulation of the ionization process are present. The results show that the enhanced electric field of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) can be excited in the ion sheath layer between the negative-voltage metal rod and the surface-wave plasmas, which is responsible for maintaining the plasma discharge. Moreover, the spatio-temporal evolutions of plasma density and electric fields are simulated by the PIC/MCC model. It is further suggested that the expanded ion sheath layer can extend the length of plasma domain by increasing the plasma absorbed energy from SPPs.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2014

A 30 mm Wide DC-Driven Brush-Shaped Cold Air Plasma Without Airflow Supplement

Chen Zhaoquan; Zheng Xiaoliang; Xia Guangqing; Li Ping; Hu Yelin; Du Zhiwen; Zhu Long-ji; Liu Ming-Hai; Chen Minggong; Hu Xi-Wei

This paper reports a cold atmospheric pressure DC-driven air plasma brush. Three stainless steel needles are symmetrically mounted on a slot shaped PVC slab to act as the electrodes. The brush driven by a direct current (DC) power supply can generate an air plasma glow up to 30 mm wide with no inert gas addition and no air flow supplement. The plasma glow appears uniform no matter what kinds of material are processed. The measured current and the simulated current all show that each pulsed discharge including two peaks always occurs for different gaps between electrodes. Emission spectra measurement result shows that the obtained rotational temperatures are 300 K and the vibrational temperatures are 2250 K. Some reactive species are presented in the plasma glow, which suggest that the proposed plasma brush is beneficial to practical applications.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2011

Observation of Hot Electrons in Surface-Wave Plasmas Excited by Surface Plasmon Polaritons

Hu Yelin; Chen Zhaoquan; Liu Ming-Hai; Hong Lingli; Li Ping; Zheng Xiaoliang; Xia Guangqing; Hu Xi-Wei

The electron energy distribution functions (EEDFs) are studied in the planar-type surface-wave plasma (SWP) caused by resonant excitation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) using a single cylindrical probe. Sustained plasma characteristics can be considered as a bi-Maxwellian EEDF, which correspond to a superposition of the bulk low-temperature electron and the high-energy electron beam-like part. The beam component energy is pronounced at about 10eV but the bulk part is lower than 3.5eV. The hot electrons included in the proposed plasmas play a significant role in plasma heating and further affect the discharge chemistry.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2012

Character Diagnosis for Surface-Wave Plasmas Excited by Surface Plasmon Polaritons

Chen Zhaoquan; Xia Guangqing; Liu Ming-Hai; Hu Yelin; Zheng Xiaoliang; Li Ping; Zhou Qiyan; Hu Xi-Wei

The plasma parameters of planar-type surface-wave plasmas (SWPs) are diagnosed based on the resonant excitation of surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). The plasma parameter distributions are obtained by changing the discharge conditions of gas pressure and incident power. The measured experimental results show that the plasma near the heating layer is excited by surface waves of SPPs while the plasma located downstream originates from diffusion Moreover, the influence of high-frequency oscillations plays a significant role in producing the proposed SWPs with bi-Maxwellian electron energy distributions.


Archive | 2014

Pulse resonance electric spark trigger microwave discharge body model ignition combustion supporting device

Chen Zhaoquan; Hong Lingli; Zheng Xiaoliang; Hu Yelin


Archive | 2014

Constant-current frequency conversion control system for brine pumps of freezing station

Lu Weiguo; Shen Huajun; Pan Cunyin; Li Zixiang; Hu Yelin; Zheng Xiaoliang


Archive | 2014

Launching device for single electrode producing low-temperature plasma flow under atmospheric pressure condition

Wang Qiu; Chen Zhaoquan; Wang Yue; Hu Yelin

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Chen Zhaoquan

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Zheng Xiaoliang

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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Liu Ming-Hai

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Hu Xi-Wei

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Xia Guangqing

Dalian University of Technology

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Du Zhiwen

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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Li Ping

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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Zhu Long-ji

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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Hong Lingli

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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Chen Minggong

Anhui University of Science and Technology

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