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Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 47, 22806 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/epjap/2009131
Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge and its applications for in-line processing of low-added-value materials
M. Černák1, 2, L'. Černáková3, I. Hudec3, D. Kováčik1 and A. Zahoranová11 Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Department of Experimental Physics, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, 84248 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2 Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Electronics, Masaryk University, Kotlárská 2, 61137 Brno, Czech Republic
3 Slovak University of Technology, Institute of Polymer Materials, Radlinského 9, 81237 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
kovacik@fmph.uniba.sk
Received: 9 January 2009 / Accepted: 4 June 2009 / Published online: 4 July 2009
Abstract
The paper reviews a current state of the art in the
in-line plasma treatment of low-cost materials and opportunities for the use
of the so-called Diffuse Coplanar Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge
(DCSBD). A brief outline of physical mechanism and basic properties of DCSBD
is given. The results presented on the ambient air plasma treatments of
textile, paper, wood, and glass illustrate that DCSBD offers outstanding
performance with extremely low energy consumption for large area, uniform
surface modifications of materials under continuous process conditions.
52.50.Dg - Plasma sources.
52.75.-d - Plasma devices.
52.77.-j - Plasma applications.
© EDP Sciences 2009
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