O. Goossens et al., Application of atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharges in deposition, cleaning and activation, SURF COAT, 142, 2001, pp. 474-481
Dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) at atmospheric pressure are obtained u
sing mixtures of He and Ar as carrier gasses and various reactive additives
such as hydrocarbons, hydrogen and nitrogen. These DBDs are used in three
applications: deposition of polymer films; cleaning of Ag and Cu substrates
; and activation of polyurethane and steel surfaces. In the case of the fil
m deposition, several process conditions are investigated and the resulting
films are analysed by scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infr
ared spectroscopy and NMR. In another series of experiments Ag and Cu surfa
ces, covered with sulfide and oxide layers, are treated by means of a DBD i
n helium or argon with hydrogen added, The surfaces are analysed with X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy. Finally, a He-N-2 plasma is used as an activat
or of polyurethane. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.