Abstract
Several reports in the literature imply that extremely large number densities of metastable nitrogen molecules may be found in the effluents of dielectric-barrier (ozonizer) discharges in flowing nitrogen. We have constructed a dielectric-barrier discharge which operates at 1 to 10 kV in flowing nitrogen or nitrogen mixtures with either argon or helium at total pressures between 0.3 and 6 Torr. Spectroscopic observations in the afterglow of this discharge indicate that virtually all observed excitation between 200 and 850 nm results from discharge streamers. All emissions are quenched upon adding a grounded loop downstream from the discharge. The absence of NO gamma-band emission when NO is added downstream from the grounded loop indicates that N2(A) number densities in the afterglow are below 105 molecules cm−3, some ten orders of magnitude below previous estimates.
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