Title
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The effect of voltage waveform and tube diameter on transporting cold Plasma strings through a flexible dielectric tube
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Type
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JournalPaper
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Keywords
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Electrodes, Atmospheric pressure plasma, Emission spectroscopy, Electric fields, Plasma materials processing
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Abstract
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In this work, we developed transporting atmospheric pressure cold plasma using single electrode configuration through a sub-millimetre flexible dielectric tube beyond 100 cm. It was shown that the waveform of the applied high voltage is essential for controlling upstream and downstream plasma inside the tube. In this regard, sawtooth waveform enabled the transport of plasma with less applied high voltage compared to sinusoidal and pulsed form voltages. A cold plasma string as long as 130 cm was obtained by only 4 kV peak-to-peak sawtooth high voltage waveform. Optical emission spectroscopy revealed that reactive chemical species, such as atomic oxygen and hydroxyl, are generated at the tube exit. The effect of tube diameter on the transported plasma was also examined: the smaller the diameter, the higher the applied voltage. The device is likely to be used for sterilization, decontamination, and therapeutic endoscopy as already suggested by other groups in recent past years.
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Researchers
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Azadeh Valinataj Omran (Second Researcher), farshad Sohbaztadeh Lonbar (First Researcher)
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