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Centre for Complex Systems
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Viscous fingering and spatiotemporal dynamics of micro discharges occurring in an atmospheric plasma dischargeCormac Corr, Rod Boswell and Cameron Samuell
AbstractWe have developed a radio frequency powered low temperature, non-equilibrium argon gas discharge consisting of two parallel electrodes, at least one covered with a thin dielectric layer. The discharges that take place in such an experimental device are of different types, depending on the experimental conditions, especially on the product pd of gas pressure p and the gas gap width d. The spatiotemporal pattern formations and micro discharge phenomena occurring in this atmospheric plasma discharge have been studied using high-resolution movies. In particular, we observe moving finger-like structures, occurring as the argon plasma expands radially across the electrodes, which are indicative of fluid-like behaviour. These patterns can be compared with the finger patterns associated with the Saffman-Taylor instability that is observed in the Hele-Shaw cell when a less viscous liquid displaces a more viscous one. In this work we have constructed a Hele-Shaw cell and use dyed water and glycerol to observe this phenomenon. Other spatiotemporal phenomena include travelling localized discharges and star-like discharges. All of the observed phenomena can be controlled by varying the rf input power, gas flow and discharge gap size. |
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