@Article{, title={Plasma Properties of a Low-Pressure Hollow Cathode DC Discharge}, author={Muayad Abdullah Ahmed and Qais Thanon Algwari and Marwan Hafeedh Younus}, journal={Iraqi Journal of Science المجلة العراقية للعلوم}, volume={63}, number={6}, pages={2532-2539}, year={2022}, abstract={The current study involves an experimental investigation of plasma main parameters of a DC discharge with a hollow cathode (HCD) geometry in air using apertures of different diameters from the hollow cathode (1, 1.5, 2, and 2.5 cm). A tiny Langmuir probe is used to investigate the plasma properties. The HCD was operated at constant power of 12.4 W and gas pressures ranging between 0.1 to 0.8 torr. It was observed that the operational conditions strongly affect the electron temperature and density, while the hollow cathode diameter has not much influence. The main important observation was that at relatively high air pressure (>0.4 torr) two electron temperatures were obtained, while at relatively low pressure (<0.4 torr), a single electron temperature was found. The results showed that the measured electron temperature decreased nearly linearly with increasing gas pressure.

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