The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Oral presentation

8 Plasma Electronics » 8.1 Plasma production and diagnostics

[20a-B11-1~10] 8.1 Plasma production and diagnostics

Fri. Sep 20, 2019 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM B11 (B11)

Yoshinobu Matsuda(Nagasaki Univ.)

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM

[20a-B11-3] Measurements of electron velocity distribution function of streamer discharges produced in the air using Thomson scattering

Kentarou Tomita1, Kiichiro Uchino1, Yuki Inada2, Atsushi Komuro3, Xiang Zhang4, Ryo Ono4 (1.Ksyuhu Univ., 2.Saitama Univ., 3.Tohoku Univ., 4.Univ. Tokyo)

Keywords:streamer discharge, Thomson scattering, electron velocity distribution function

This paper reports a first experimental result that directly shows an electron velocity distribution function (EVDF) in a streamer discharge produced in the atmospheric air using laser Thomson scattering (LTS). For the discharge production, a pulsed 30 kV voltage was applied between a set of electrodes with a gap of 13 mm. Such the discharge was produced with an excellent reproducibility in time and space by using a specially-designed electrode set composed of five needles and a plate. The LTS was performed at the secondary streamer phase with a repetition rate of 2 Hz. A value of electron density was 2×1020 m-3. However, because of a huge amount of rotational Raman scattering from N2 and O2, the LTS signal from 20,000 laser-shot was needed to obtain a clear EVDF. It was found that the measured EVDF has deviated from the Maxwellian distribution.