articleApplied Physics LettersSep 7, 2005GREEN OA

Room-temperature atmospheric pressure plasma plume for biomedical applications

Old Dominion University

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Abstract

As low-temperature nonequilibrium plasmas come to play an increasing role in biomedical applications, reliable and user-friendly sources need to be developed. These plasma sources have to meet stringent requirements such as low temperature (at or near room temperature), no risk of arcing, operation at atmospheric pressure, preferably hand-held operation, low concentration of ozone generation, etc. In this letter, we present a device that meets exactly such requirements. This device is capable of generating a cold plasma plume several centimeters in length. It exhibits low power requirements as shown by its current-voltage characteristics. Using helium as a carrier gas, very little ozone is generated and the…

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Keywords
  • Plasma
  • Plume
  • Atmospheric pressure
  • Atmospheric-pressure plasma
  • Helium
  • Ozone
  • Materials science
  • Nuclear engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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