Ultrafast ps--TALIF and streak camera diagnostics of atomic hydrogen in a helium microplasma jet
Dimitrios Stefas (LSPM), Yanis Agha (LSPM), Laurent Invernizzi (LSPM), Jo\~ao Santos Sousa (LPGP), Swaminathan Prasanna (LSPM), Joachim Franzke (ISAS), Charalambos Anastassiou (UCY), Guillaume Lombardi (LSPM), Kristaq Gazeli (LSPM)

TL;DR
This study combines ultrafast ps--TALIF and streak camera diagnostics to measure atomic hydrogen density and lifetime in a helium microplasma jet with high temporal resolution, revealing how flow rate and air entrainment affect plasma properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ultrafast diagnostic approach for atomic hydrogen in microplasma jets, enabling precise temporal and density measurements and analysis of plasma dynamics.
Findings
Atomic hydrogen density reaches up to 6x10^{14} cm^{-3}.
Effective lifetime of H(n=3) decreases with distance from the nozzle.
Higher helium flow rates increase hydrogen density and lifetime.
Abstract
Picosecond two-photon absorption laser induced fluorescence (ps--TALIF) is combined with a streak camera (1 ps highest temporal resolution) to probe the effective lifetime () and absolute density () of atomic hydrogen in the effluent of a helium atmospheric-pressure microplasma jet (APPJ). This approach allows for improved temporal resolution compared to conventional nanosecond diagnostics, enabling measurements of as small as 50 ps, the corresponding reaching down to . Atomic densities are calibrated by performing identical ps--TALIF measurements in krypton gas contained in a custom-built low-pressure cuvette. Physical mechanisms that may be involved in the TALIF scheme such as photoionisation and/or stimulated emission are also assessed, ensuring reliable studies. The determined and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
