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A long atmospheric pressure cold plasma plume for biomedical applications

Abstract

This paper reports on a special designed room temperature plasma jet device. The device, which can be driven by an AC or pulsed DC power supply, is capable of generating a helium plasma plume up to 11 cm long in the surrounding air. The safety of the device is evaluated by a simple electrical model. The device can be hand held and the plasma plume can be directed to any object to be treated. The rotational and vibrational temperatures of the plasma plume are measured to be about 300 K and 2300 K, respectively. The I-V characteristics of the plasma are discussed. The emission behavior of the plasma plume is studied. The absolute concentrations of several active species are measured and the effect of the plasma plume on bacterial are investigated.

Keywords:
Plume Plasma Atmospheric-pressure plasma Jet (fluid) Materials science Atmospheric pressure Atomic physics Helium Environmental science Mechanics Physics Meteorology

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Plasma Applications and Diagnostics
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Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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