Ds. Newman et Mj. Brennan, THE DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE - A BRIGHT SPARK FOR AUSTRALIA FUTURE, Australian journal of physics, 48(3), 1995, pp. 543-556
A dielectric barrier or silent discharge is the name given to a transi
ent gas discharge occurring between two electrodes separated by one or
two layers of dielectric material. They have formed the basis of comm
ercial ozonisers for nearly a century but, despite the maturity of thi
s technology significant experimental and theoretical questions remain
to be answered about the operation of these discharges before they ca
n be fully exploited in new applications. Of particular interest is th
e potential that dielectric barrier discharges display for development
as sources of intense, monochromatic, incoherent UV/VUV radiation. Th
is paper briefly outlines the current status of the field with regard
to research into the operation and UV/VUV radiative spectroscopy of di
electric barrier discharges. Some applications of these sources are br
iefly discussed and some of the theoretical models proposed to explain
their operation are outlined. The paper concludes with a summary and
outlook of the experimental and theoretical project that is being set
up under a collaborative venture by CQU and ANU to study dielectric ba
rrier discharges.