Abstract

In this study, the density of metastable in an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet operating in helium with 0.001% nitrogen has been measured using an auxiliary measuring electrode technique. In the glow discharge mode, waveforms from two grounding electrodes, including one main discharge electrode and one auxiliary electrode, are captured. The isolated current peak formed by Penning ionization in waveforms from the auxiliary measuring electrode is identified to calculate the density of metastable In our discharge environment, the helium metastable densities along the jet axis direction are between and which is in good agreement with the results measured by other techniques. This measurement technique can be conveniently applied to the diagnosis of metastable in an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet array.

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