The Ar(³P₂) metastable density in the effluent of the cold atmospheric pressure plasma jet kINPen-sci was investigated as a function of the feed gas humidity, the gas curtain composition, and the distance from the nozzle by means of laser atomic absorption spectroscopy. The data set comprises the axial distributions of the Ar metastables as a function of these parameters.
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| Release Date | 2021-01-27 | 
| Identifier | a2cababb-9e9f-4767-9234-6de87886adc3 | 
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| Plasma Source Properties | Frequency: 860 MHz; Power: 1-3 W | 
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| Plasma Medium Properties | Feed gas: 3 slm Ar with humidity contents up to 1370 ppm; Gas curtain: 5 slm N₂/O₂ mixture | 
| Plasma Medium Procedure | Part of the feed gas was guided through a water bubbler to humidify the feed gas. The humidity was determined by a chilled mirror hygrometer (EdgeTech, DewMaster). | 
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| Plasma Diagnostics Properties | Laser wavelength: 811.534 nm; Laser linewidth: ~15 fm (0.0002 cm⁻¹); | 
| Plasma Diagnostics Procedure | An acousto-optic modulated (AOM) laser system (EasyLAAS, neoplas control GmbH, Germany) was used to probe the optical Ar(1s₅-2p₉) transition. The beam was guided through an optical fiber to a beam splitter cube. 50% of the laser intensity was reflected into a second fiber, which was connected to a wavemeter (High Finesse, WSG-200) in order to determine the exact laser wavelength. The other 50% (approximately 50 μW) were focused by a lens (focal length 75 mm) to a spot of approximately 100 μm in the effluent of the plasma jet. The plasma jet’s position in axial and radial direction was adjusted by three step motors. In order to avoid the detection of plasma emission next to the transmitted laser light, the laser beam was filtered by a 10 nm bandpass filter at 810 nm. With a second lens, the beam was focused onto a photo detector (Femto, current amplifier HCA-S, 200 MHz band width), which was connected to an oscilloscope (Tektronix, DPO 4104) and read out by acustomized python code on a standard computer. | 
| Language | English | 
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| Public Access Level | Public | 
| Contact Name | Klose, Sarah-Johanna  | 
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- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 2acsvFourier transform of the unfiltered detector signal. The laser beam was... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 2bcsvFourier transform of the filtered detector signal. The laser beam was... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 4csvExample of the time evolution of the Ar* density at z = 0.1 mm, 70 ppm water... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 4_exponential decay (fit)csvExample of the time evolution of the Ar* density at z = 0.1 mm, 70 ppm water... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 5a and 6acsvAbsorbance as a function of time for 70 ppm humidity in the feed gas, while... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 5b and 6bcsvAbsorbance as a function of time for 879 ppm humidity in the feed gas, while... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 7acsvAr* density as a function of time, the detected peaks, and the mean of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 7bcsvAr* density as a function of time, the detected peaks, and the mean of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 7ccsvAr* density as a function of time, the detected peaks, and the mean of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 7dcsvAr* density as a function of time, the detected peaks, and the mean of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 8acsvRatio of the Fourier amplitudes of the first harmonic and the fundamental... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 8bcsvRatio of the Fourier amplitudes of the first harmonic and the fundamental... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 8ccsvRatio of the Fourier amplitudes of the first harmonic and the fundamental... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 9acsvMean of the effective lifetimes of the (20) highest Ar* absorption peaks at... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 9bcsvMean of the effective lifetimes of the (20) highest Ar* absorption peaks at... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 9ccsvMean of the effective lifetimes of the (20) highest Ar* absorption peaks at... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 10_4slmN₂1slmO₂csvDecay rates of the Ar* densities, obtained from the mean half time of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 10_5slmN₂csvDecay rates of the Ar* densities, obtained from the mean half time of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 10_5slmO₂csvDecay rates of the Ar* densities, obtained from the mean half time of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 10_decay rate (fit)csvDecay rates of the Ar* densities, obtained from the mean half time of the (... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 11csvAr* density at z = 0.1 mm as a function of the humidity content in the feed... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 11_gas curtain compositions (fit)csvAr* density at z = 0.1 mm as a function of the humidity content in the feed... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 12acsvAxial Ar* densities for various humidity contents in the feed gas and the... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 12bcsvAxial Ar* densities for various humidity contents in the feed gas and the... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 12ccsvAxial Ar* densities for various humidity contents in the feed gas and the... Preview Download
- Ar metastable densities in the effluent of a filamentary APPJ - Fig. 13csvUpper limit of the OH and H density produced in the effluent and obtained... Preview Download


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