Thermoluminescence study of the trapped charge at an alumina surface electrode in different dielectric barrier discharge regimes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
In this study, the charge trapping effect in alumina dielectric surfaces has been deeply
investigated by means of a dedicated dielectric barrier discharge apparatus in different
discharge regimes and gas mixtures. This work further validates our previous findings in the
case of air discharges in a filamentary regime. Long lasting charge trapping has been
evidenced by ex situ thermoluminescence characterizations of alumina dielectric barrier plates
exposed to a plasma. The density of trapped surface charges was found to be higher in the
glow discharge with respect to pseudo-glow and filamentary regimes, and for all regimes the
minimum trap activation temperature was 390K and the trap energy was less than or around
1 eV. This implies that in the case of glow discharges a higher reservoir of electrons is present.
Also, the effect was found to persist for several days after running the discharge.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ambrico, Marianna; DE BENEDICTIS, Santolo; Dilecce, Giorgio; Ambrico, PAOLO FRANCESCO
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