Excitation of Species in an Expanded Argon Microwave Plasma at Atmospheric Pressure
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García, María C
Varo-Martínez, Marta
Martínez, Pilar
Fecha
2010Materia
High frequency plasmaMicrowave plasma
Atmospheric pressure
Optical emission spectra
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The excitation capability of an argon microwave plasma flame expanded at atmospheric pressure has been studied. For this purpose, argon with different proportions of nitrogen was introduced at the end of the expanded flame, where the population den sities of the atomic argon levels were still high enough. Optical emission spectra allowed the identification of different excited species in the plasma. When argon containing nitrogen was added at the end of the plasma flame, all argon lines emitted in this region
were highly quenched, emission due to species containing nitrogen (NH, CN) was enhanced and a noticeable increase in the emission of N2 (C3 Pi u - B3 Pi g) was observed. On the contrary, the weak emission of N2+ ( B2 sigma u+-X2 sigma g+) was scarcely affected. According to these results it is possible to conclude that metastable argon atoms from the expanded flame are the main energy carriers when generating N2 reactive species in this plasma zone.