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The Chemical Origins of Plasma Contraction and Thermalization in CO 2 Microwave Discharges.

A W van de SteegL VialettoA F Sovelas da SilvaP ViegasPaola DiomedeMauritius C M van de SandenG J van Rooij
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Thermalization of electron and gas temperature in CO 2 microwave plasma is unveiled with the first Thomson scattering measurements. The results contradict the prevalent picture of an increasing electron temperature that causes discharge contraction. It is known that as pressure increases, the radial extension of the plasma reduces from ∼7 mm diameter at 100 mbar to ∼2 mm at 400 mbar. We find that, simultaneously, the initial nonequilibrium between ∼2 eV electron and ∼0.5 eV gas temperature reduces until thermalization occurs at 0.6 eV. 1D fluid modeling, with excellent agreement with measurements, demonstrates that associative ionization of radicals, a mechanism previously proposed for air plasma, causes the thermalization. In effect, heavy particle and heat transport and thermal chemistry govern electron dynamics, a conclusion that provides a basis for ab initio prediction of power concentration in plasma reactors.
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