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Dielectric barrier discharge driven by repetitive nanosecond pulses can offer highly efficient non-thermal plasma at atmospheric pressure and is widely used for plasma applications. In this paper, the discharge is generated using a compact pulsed power generator based on one-stage magnetic compression. The output pulse can be up to 30 kV with a rise time of about 40 ns and a full width at half maximum...
Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) is an important method to produce non-thermal plasma, and the excitation using 50Hz power source is a convenient choice. In the paper, a comparison of simulation and experiment on the DBD produced by 50Hz power source is given. For the simulation, an electrical model and a voltage-controlled current source are used to simulate the DBD and the dynamic of microdischarges,...
Dielectric barrier discharge excitated by unipolar pulsed power is a promising approach for producing non-thermal plasma at atmospheric pressure. A magnetic compression solid-state pulse power generator is used to produce dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). The generator is capable of providing repetitive pulses with the voltage of up to 30 kV and duration of 70 ns at a 300 Ω resistive load. This...
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