Comment to: Electric field vector mapping of guided ionization waves at atmospheric pressure (arXiv :1709.03109v1)
Eric Robert, Jean Michel Pouvesle, Xavier Damany, Sebastien Dozias and, Thibault Darny

TL;DR
This paper critiques a recent study on electric field measurements of ionization waves in atmospheric pressure plasma jets, highlighting that the original measurements were flawed due to probe misalignment.
Contribution
It clarifies the importance of proper probe alignment in electric field measurements of ionization waves, correcting previous experimental inaccuracies.
Findings
Previous EF measurements were incorrect due to probe misalignment
Proper probe alignment is crucial for accurate EF mapping in plasma jets
Highlights potential errors in recent plasma EF studies
Abstract
Recently, Iseni (arXiv:1709.03109v1) reported measurements and analysis of electric field (EF) strengths adjacent to propagating ionization waves (IWs) in non-thermal atmospheric pressure He plasma jets. We demonstrate that these measurements are in error due to an improperly aligned electric field probe.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Plasma Applications and Diagnostics · Plasma Diagnostics and Applications
