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Kinetic temperature and electron density measurement in?an?inductively coupled plasma torch using degenerate four-wave mixing
Authors:J Schafer  W Lyons  W G Tong and P M Danehy
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA;(2) Advanced Sensing and Optical Measurement Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681-2199, USA
Abstract:Laser wave mixing is presented as an effective technique for spatially resolved kinetic temperature measurements in an atmospheric-pressure radio-frequency inductively coupled plasma. Measurements are performed in a 1 kW, 27 MHz radio-frequency plasma using a continuous-wave, tunable 811.5 nm diode laser to excite the 4s3P2→4p3D3 argon transition. Kinetic temperature measurements are made at five radial steps from the center of the torch and at four different torch heights. The kinetic temperature is determined by measuring simultaneously the line shape of the sub-Doppler backward phase-conjugate degenerate four-wave mixing and the Doppler broadened forward-scattering degenerate four-wave mixing. The temperature measurements result in a range of 3,500 to 14,000±150 K. Electron densities measured range from 6.1 (±0.3)×1015 cm−3 to 10.1 (±0.3)×1015 cm−3. The experimental spectra are analyzed using a perturbative treatment of the backward phase-conjugate and forward-geometry wave-mixing theory. The Stark width is determined from the collisional broadening measured in the phase-conjugate geometry. Electron density measurements are made based on the Stark width. The kinetic temperature of the plasma was found to be more than halved by adding deionized water through the nebulizer.
Keywords:PACS" target="_blank">PACS  78  47  nj
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