Coaxial Microwave Plasmas in Argon: Radial Contraction, Self-Organization and more Exotic Phenomena
Abstract
A coaxial microwave plasma setup was designed for investigation by optical and laser diagnostics. The plasma is sustained by two microwave power sources located at both ends of a coaxial line. This allows generating an axially homogeneous glow discharge at low pressure. For increasing pressures, this glow-like mode is found to be unstable and various self-organized patterns are observed including finger-like structures which can be sustained after the visible end of the plasma column.
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