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JTAP-01.10.2023

Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics (JTAP)

Editor-in-Chief: Davoud Dorranian, PhD

Online ISSN: 2251-7235

Print ISSN: 2251-7227

Publishes Bimonthly

Original Article
Characterization of RF-driven atmospheric pressure plasma micro-jet plume

The plasma parameters of an RF-driven plasma microjet in different applied RF powers, different positions from the outlet nozzle, and various argon flow rates are investigated. A double Langmuir probe is designed and constructed, then, the electron temperature, ion density, and saturation currents along the microjet axis at different positions such as top, mid, end […]

Characterization of RF-driven atmospheric pressure plasma micro-jet plume
Original Article
The effect of powered needle-electrode geometry on the RF plasma jet

An atmospheric pressure plasma microjet device with a tapered ground electrode and dielectric barrier is developed. The effects of the powered electrode geometry and input power on the specifications of the launched RF plasma jets are investigated. Needle-powered electrodes with different types, shapes, lengths, and diameters, such as perforated and un-perforated hollow cylindrical tubes with […]

The effect of powered needle-electrode geometry on the RF plasma jet
The effects of grounded electrode geometry on RF-driven cold atmospheric pressure plasma micro-jet

AbstractWith the argument that two-electrode DBD-like systems are much more operational than single-electrode systems in biomedical applications, targets sensitive to temperature and electric shock, the effects of parameters associated with the geometry of the grounded electrode such as its shape, size, and position it at the output of the atmospheric pressure RF plasma jet in […]