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Spatially resolved line intensity measurements from a plasma generated near ceramic surfaces have been performed. Disk-shaped helium plasmas of diameter 20 mm and thickness 0.9 mm have been studied in a pressure range of 2×103–105 Pa. On the basis of line intensity measurements and applying an appropriate collisional-radiative model for a helium plasma, the distributions of electron density and electron temperature have been evaluated.
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Musielok, J., Janus, H.W. & Jeleński, W. Spectroscopic studies of a helium plasma generated near ceramic surface at pressures below 1000 hPa. Appl. Phys. B 51, 165–170 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00326018
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