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Absolute atomic hydrogen densities in a radio frequency discharge measured by two-photon laser induced fluorescence imaging

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Absolute atomic hydrogen densities were measured in the gaseous electronics conference reference cell parallel plate reactor by Doppler-free two-photon absorption laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy (TALIF) at 205 nm. The capacitively coupled radio frequency discharge was operated at 13.56 MHz in pure hydrogen under various input power and pressure conditions. The Doppler-free excitation technique with an unfocused laser beam together with imaging the fluorescence radiation by an intensified charge coupled device camera allows instantaneous spatial resolution along the radial direction. Absolute density calibration is obtained with the aid of a flow tube reactor and titration with NO2 . The influence of spatial intensity inhomogenities along the laser beam and subsequent fluorescence are corrected by TALIF in xenon. A full mapping of the absolute density distribution between the electrodes was obtained. The detection limit for atomic hydrogen amounts to about 2.10^18 m^3. The dissociation degree is of the order of a few percent.
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hal-03534546 , version 1 (19-01-2022)

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Laurence Chérigier-Kovacic, U Czarnetzki, D Luggenhölscher, V Schulz-von Der Gathen, H F Döbele. Absolute atomic hydrogen densities in a radio frequency discharge measured by two-photon laser induced fluorescence imaging. Journal of Applied Physics, 1999, 85, pp.696 - 702. ⟨10.1063/1.369149⟩. ⟨hal-03534546⟩
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