J. Amorim et al., EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL-STUDY OF DISSOCIATION IN THE POSITIVE-COLUMN OF A HYDROGEN GLOW-DISCHARGE, Journal of applied physics, 82(6), 1997, pp. 2795-2804
The positive column of a hydrogen glow discharge was studied under typ
ical operating conditions: gas pressure from 0.3 up to 5.0 Torr and di
scharge current from 1 up to 50 mA. Optical emission spectroscopy, opt
ical absorption spectroscopy, and laser induced fluorescence have been
employed in order to determine the gas temperature (300 < T-g < 600 K
), the density of ground state hydrogen atoms (10(12) < [H(1s)] < 10(1
3) cm(-3)), and the kinetic temperature of H atoms (336 < T-a < 1600 K
), respectively. Langmuir probes were utilized to measure the electric
field (8 < E < 61 V cm(-1)) in the positive column. A kinetic model b
ased on the solutions to the homogeneous electron Boltzmann equation c
oupled to a set of rate balance equations for the vibrational levels H
-2(X (1) Sigma(g)(+),upsilon), H atoms, and H- ions was developed in o
rder to predict the concentrations of these species. From a comparison
between the measured and calculated concentrations of H atoms, the re
association probability on the wall, in Pyrex glass, is estimated to b
e congruent to 10(-2). (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.