Physics Letters A

Nanosecond microwave discharge as an ozone source in the upper atmosphere

…, AL Vikharev, AM Gorbachev, OA Ivanov, NG Kolganov…

Index: Akhmedzhanov, R. A.; Vikharev, A. L.; Gorbachev, A. M.; Ivanov, O. A.; Kolganov, N. G.; et al. Physics Letters A, 1995 , vol. 207, p. 209 - 213

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Abstract

The processes of ozone generation in a nanosecond microwave discharge formed in air by a series of pulses are investigated. The experimental conditions (gas pressures and temperature) corresponded to the height of the ozone layer. It was shown that at these heights ozone can be efficiently generated by microwave nanosecond pulses with insignificant production of nitrogen oxides.

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