Circular Emission and Destruction Patterns on a Silicon-Based Microdischarge Array
Résumé
Silicon-based microdischarge arrays are of high interest as they enable nonthermal plasmas at atmospheric pressure. However, due to their small dimensions, they are highly sensitive to instabilities that can lead to the destruction of the confining structures. The damage, in particular of the top dielectric surface of these devices, can be directly correlated with a destructive operation mode. Images present the emission and destruction structures, which both show a circular pattern along the edges of the cavities.