Spatial Templates for Studies of Patterns and Interactions in Dielectric-Barrier Discharges
Shaun Alsum, Margeaux Carter, Andrew Hess, Jacob Lampen, Matthew, Walhout

TL;DR
This paper explores how different electrode layouts in dielectric-barrier discharges create spatial patterns of filaments, revealing new pattern formations and filament interactions influenced by electrode geometry.
Contribution
It introduces various electrode configurations to control filament patterns and interactions, demonstrating novel pattern formations and filament pairing behaviors.
Findings
Hexagonal and square lattice templates produce surface-like patterns.
Displacement between lattice electrodes alters pattern formation.
Filament pairs can stabilize at specific bonding distances.
Abstract
We use various electrode layouts to tailor the profile of the electric field in a two-dimensional (2D) dielectric-barrier-discharge system, thereby creating spatial templates for the lateral distribution of discharge filaments. Our discussion focuses on the formation of patterns and the interactions between filaments in several template configurations. Hexagonal and square lattice templates produce patterns reminiscent of the surface phases of adatoms on crystal surfaces. For the square lattice, a lateral displacement between opposing lattice electrodes modifies the pattern-forming behavior of the system. In a stripe-electrode arrangement, each discharge filament terminates in two dissimilar footprints, and the resulting pattern exhibits smectic behavior. A circular ring template establishes periodic boundary conditions and produces a new pattern in which adjacent filament footprints…
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TopicsPlasma Diagnostics and Applications · Plasma Applications and Diagnostics
