Diagnosis of electron excited temperature in dielectric barrier discharge by photoelectric method

The electron excited temperature in dielectric barrier discharge under argon at atmospheric pressure is diagnosed by photoelectric method. The electron excited temperature Texc can be estimated by using spectral lines intensity ratio method. The spectral lines 763.72nm (2P6→1S5) and 772.63nm (2P2→1S3) in the spectrum range from 690nm to 800nm are chosen to estimate the electron excite temperature. The power of the discharge gap is calculated by analyzing the waveform of the apply voltage and the voltage of the test capacitance. The experimental results show that the electron excited temperature is in the range of 0.19-0.31eV and the discharge power in the gas gap is in the range of 35.7-51.0W under different discharge gap 0.9-3.0mm. In addition, it is found that the variation tendency of the electron excited temperature with the discharge gap increasing is similar to that of discharge power, and the electron excited temperature and discharge power has a minimum value at d=1.1mm. The discharge operates in glow-like mode when the discharge gap d<1.3mm, and the discharge operates in patterned mode when d>1.3mm. As the discharge gap increase from 1.3mm to 3.0mm, the streamer channels became brighter, and move faster. The self-organized behavior is also found in the experiment.