Gas temperature determination from rotational lines in non-equilibrium plasmas: a review
University of Minnesota · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The gas temperature in non-equilibrium plasmas is often obtained from the plasma-induced emission by measuring the rotational temperature of a diatomic molecule in its excited state. This is motivated by both tradition and the availability of low budget spectrometers. However, non-thermal plasmas do not automatically guarantee that the rotational distribution in the monitored vibrational level of the diatomic molecule is in equilibrium with the translational (gas) temperature. Often non-Boltzmann rotational molecular spectra are found in non-equilibrium plasmas. The deduction of a gas temperature from these non-thermal distributions must be done with care as clearly the equilibrium between translational and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Diatomic molecule
- Rotational temperature
- Thermal equilibrium
- Spectral line
- Plasma
- Excited state
- Thermodynamic equilibrium
- Chemistry