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SOURAL, I. GUERRA, V. LINO DA SILVA, M. SÁ, P. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
The Importance of the Discharge Current in the Formation of the Pink Afterglow of a Nitrogen DC Discharge
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In this work we have used optical emission spectroscopy to measure the (2-0) 1st positive system emission in nitrogen DC discharge at pressure p=1000 Pa, for discharge currents in the range I=50-200 mA, in a Pyrex tube with internal diameter (2R)=13 mm. It is shown that an important difference in behaviour occurs when the discharge current is increased from 50 to 70 mA. As a matter of fact, at 50 mA the pink-afterglow, characterized by the raise in the optical emission after a dark zone, does not exist, only the well known yellow-afterglow being visible. The former is a result of the vibration-vibration (V-V) up-pumping followed by vibration-to-electronic (V-E) energy exchanges, whereas the latter is a result of 3-body N-atom recombination. However, for 70 mA and higher currents the pink-afterglow exists and gets more noticeable as the current increases.
Keywords
nitrogen pink afterglow, numeric simulation, optical emission spectroscopy
Authors
SOURAL, I.; GUERRA, V.; LINO DA SILVA, M.; SÁ, P.; KRČMA, F.
RIV year
2009
Released
29. 6. 2009
Publisher
EPS
Location
Sofia
ISBN
2-914771-61-4
Book
Proceedings of 36th European Physical Society Conference on Plasma Physics
Pages from
P2-103-1
Pages to
P2-103-4
Pages count
4