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Slow decay of radiation after a pulsed streamer discharge in pure nitrogen

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Light emission and electrical characteristics in the early post-discharge of a high purity nitrogen streamer have been investigated. Up to the millisecond regime, both light emission and current are significant, while the voltage has decayed after several tens of microseconds. The corresponding decay time constants are 240µs and 580µs for the current and radiance, respectively, versus 3.8µs for the voltage decay. This suggests that energy transfer to high vibrational levels of N2(X1S; n) and high population of metastable N2(A3S+u ) species are important in sustaining the discharge.
Originele taal-2Engels
StatusGepubliceerd - 2012
Evenement21st Europhysics Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG XXI), July 10-14, 2012, Viana do Castelo, Portugal - Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Duur: 10 jul. 201214 jul. 2012

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Congres21st Europhysics Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG XXI), July 10-14, 2012, Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Verkorte titelESCAMPIG XXI
Land/RegioPortugal
StadViana do Castelo
Periode10/07/1214/07/12
Ander21st Europhysics Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG XXI)

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Proceedings of the 21st Europhysics Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG XXI), 10-14 July 2012, Viana do Castelo, Portugal

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