Abstract

In order to understand plasma formation processes in a neutral loop discharge, measurements of population densities of excited levels of helium atoms were performed using laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectroscopy. At the same time, profiles of electron density n e and electron temperature T e were measured using Thomson scattering. The results of these measurements were analyzed using a collisional-radiative model of helium atoms in the plasma. It was found that population densities of excited levels of the helium atoms were consistent with the values of n e and T e. This indicates that it is not necessary to consider an existence of a high energy electron component which may be supposed to theoretically exist in addition to the Maxwellian energy distribution function for the bulk of electrons at the measured temperature T e. Also, it was shown that the energy deposition to electrons in the vicinity of the neutral loop plays a essential role in the formation of the neutral loop discharge plasma.

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