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Characterization of a DC-driven microplasma between a capillary tube and water surface
2013
Europhysics letters
A microplasma generated between a stainless-steel capillary and water surface in ambient air with flowing argon as working gas appears as a bright spot at the tube orifice and expands to form a larger footprint on the water surface, and the dimensions of the bell-shaped microplasma are all below 1 mm. The electron density of the microplasma is estimated to be ranging from 5.32 × 10 9 cm −3 to 2.02 × 10 14 cm −3 for the different operating conditions, which is desirable for generating abundant
doi:10.1209/0295-5075/102/15002
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