Abstract

Generation of energetic hydrogen atoms, with energy in the range 4-8 eV, was detected throughout the volume of a surface wave generated (500 MHz) plasma column in H2 at pressure p = 0.01 mbar. The Hβ, Hγ, Hδ, and Hϵ, line profiles were found to be bi-Gaussian towards the plasma column end. The kinetic temperatures corresponding to the Doppler broadening of the Hβ, Hγ, Hδ, lines are higher than the rotational temperature of the hydrogen molecular Fulcher-α band and the wall temperature. At pressure p = 0.2 mbar, the kinetic temperature of excited H (n = 4-7) atoms, as determined from the fitting of the spectral lines with a single-Gaussian profile, increases with upper level principal quantum number. The experimental results have been analyzed in the framework of a global self-consistent kinetic model describing this surface wave sustained plasma column.

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