Enhanced performance of atmospheric pressure plasma jets in a DBD by an internal floating electrode inducing optimal local electric field

F Feng Liu R Ruikang Shan (School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,) W Weiwei Wang Z Zhihui Fan (School of Mathematics and Physics Science and Engineering, Hebei Computational Optical Imaging and Photoelectric Detection Technology Innovation Center, Hebei International Joint Research Center for Computational Optical Imaging and Intelligent Sensing, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,) J Jiaxun Hou (School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,) J Jingquan Wang (School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,) F Fucheng Liu (College of Physics Science and Technology, Hebei University 4 , Baoding 071002,)

Abstract

Electric field strength is critical for generating atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs). In this paper, a capillary copper tube served as an internal floating electrode (IFE) in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) with double-ring electrodes to achieve local electric field enhancement. comsol Multiphysics® pre-discharge simulations revealed that the strategic positioning of the IFE configuration—equidistant between the powered and grounded ring electrodes—was critical to achieving an optimal local electric field. This positioning yielded a 5.88-fold increase in the peak electric field strength along the centerline of the quartz tube compared to the conventional double-ring electrode (CDE) configuration. Systematic electrical and optical characterizations demonstrated significant performance improvements of APPJs in IFE-DBD: the number of discharge pulses, jet length, gas temperature, electron density, and spectral line intensities all increased compared to the CDE-DBD configuration, whereas the applied power and electron temperature decreased slightly. Furthermore, the synergistic mechanism between secondary electron emission and local electric field enhancement during APPJ formation was elucidated. This work validates a special electrode design that amplifies the local electric field strength for high-performance plasma generation while preventing continuity in the external electric field distribution to reduce short-circuit risks.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 138, Issue 11
Published September 21, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

F

Feng Liu

R

Ruikang Shan

School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,

W

Weiwei Wang

Z

Zhihui Fan

School of Mathematics and Physics Science and Engineering, Hebei Computational Optical Imaging and Photoelectric Detection Technology Innovation Center, Hebei International Joint Research Center for Computational Optical Imaging and Intelligent Sensing, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,

J

Jiaxun Hou

School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,

J

Jingquan Wang

School of Mathematics and Physics, Hebei University of Engineering 1 , Handan 056038,

F

Fucheng Liu

College of Physics Science and Technology, Hebei University 4 , Baoding 071002,