Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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724610 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Measurements of surface charge in a surface dielectric barrier discharge driven in atmospheric air were successfully demonstrated by a laser polarimetry. AC voltage at a frequency of 2 kHz generated the discharge between an exposed electrode and the dielectric barrier over a buried electrode. Although the discharge behaviors varied depending on the polarity of the exposed electrode, there were no differences in the tendency and amplitude of the surface charge accumulation except the polarity. With higher applied voltage, the amount of surface charge became larger and the charge was distributed farther from the exposed electrode.
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Authors
N. Takeuchi, T. Hamasaki, K. Yasuoka, T. Sakurai,