Simulation and modeling of radio-frequency atmospheric pressure plasmas in the non-neutral regime

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Date
2022
Volume
31
Issue
4
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Plasma Sources Science and Technology
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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Radio-frequency-driven atmospheric pressure plasma jets (RF APPJs) play an essential role in many technological applications. This work studies the characteristics of these discharges in the so-called non-neutral regime where the conventional structure of a quasi-neutral bulk and an electron depleted sheath does not develop, and the electrons are instead organized in a drift-soliton-like structure that never reaches quasi-neutrality. A hybrid particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collisions (PIC/MCC) simulation is set up, which combines a fully kinetic electron model via the PIC/MCC algorithm with a drift-diffusion model for the ions. In addition, an analytical model for the electron dynamics is formulated. The formation of the soliton-like structure and the connection between the soliton and the electron dynamics are investigated. The location of the electron group follows a drift equation, while the spatial shape can be described by Poisson-Boltzmann equilibrium in a co-moving frame. A stability analysis is conducted using the Lyapunov method and a linear stability analysis. A comparison of the numerical simulation with the analytical models yields a good agreement.

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Klich, M., Wilczek, S., Donkó, Z., & Brinkmann, R. P. (2022). Simulation and modeling of radio-frequency atmospheric pressure plasmas in the non-neutral regime (Bristol : IOP Publ.). Bristol : IOP Publ. https://doi.org//10.1088/1361-6595/ac5cd3
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