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Generation of plasmas in water: utilization of a high-frequency, low-voltage bipolar pulse power supply with impedance control

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Published 3 May 2011 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation P Baroch et al 2011 Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 20 034017 DOI 10.1088/0963-0252/20/3/034017

0963-0252/20/3/034017

Abstract

Presented work focuses on the investigation and characterization of plasma discharges generated in water by newly developed bipolar pulse power supply. The main aim of our work was to solve and overcome problems with intensive arc discharge transition when the discharge is ignited and maintained by a low output impedance pulse power supply. For this purpose a novel type of bipolar pulse power supply was developed and tested. It was found that two distinguished stable modes of discharges generated in the water can be realized. Effects of water conductivity, pulse frequency and initial water temperature on the discharge properties were investigated. Optical emission spectroscopy was employed to study plasma parameters of the discharge and the correlation between the data obtained from the optical emission spectroscopy and the chemical species measured in the water was carried out.

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10.1088/0963-0252/20/3/034017