Optical Characteristics of the Plasma of a Glow Discharge in a He/H2O Mixture
Abstract
The emission from the plasma of a steady-state electric discharge in a He/H2O mixture in the wavelength range 130–670 nm is investigated. It is shown that, at a water vapor partial pressure of P=2.0–2.5 kPa, the discharge mainly emits within the range 306–315 nm. The emission consists of an OH (A-X; 0-0) 307.4-nm narrow peak and a broad band with a maximum at λmax=309.1 nm. As the partial pressure of water vapor decreases to 50–150 Pa, VUV emission at wavelengths of λ=186, 180, and 157 nm becomes dominant. In the visible region, Hα 656.3-nm and Hβ 486.1-nm spectral lines and HeI lines in the range 447.1–667.8 nm, which are of interest for diagnosing the plasma, prevail. The intensities of the main bands and spectral lines are determined as functions of the helium partial pressure and discharge current.
- Publication:
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Plasma Physics Reports
- Pub Date:
- October 2001
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2001PlPhR..27..897S
- Keywords:
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- Helium;
- Water Vapor;
- Partial Pressure;
- Wavelength Range;
- Spectral Line