Abstract

This paper aims to perform experimental validation of RF–plasma interaction behaviors for the purposes of wave transmission and reflection. Wave reflection from plasma is of interest as it finds applications in pulse compression and RF polarizer-based systems. Simulations are performed using a combination of Magic3D and COMSOL multiphysics to characterize the plasma–wave interaction and discharge tube properties. The goal is to generate plasma with characteristics that wholly reflect the incident electromagnetic wave. A glass tube of inner diameter 22 mm and length 100 mm, with 12 mm brass electrodes, is fabricated for plasma generation. Argon-based DC glow discharge is sustained at 500 volts at a pressure of 3.8 Torr. Plasma density is calculated to be 2.529×1019 m−3, with a corresponding plasma frequency of 7.18 GHz. Due to this higher frequency, a 3 GHz incident RF wave is reflected, as measured through S-parameter measurements using a network analyzer. Off and on states of the tube correspond to S11=−40 dB and S11=−13 dB, which show wave transmission and reflection, respectively. When the plasma column is ignited, the reflected wave has a phase difference of 180∘.

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