Microwave plasma interaction in a printed transmission line for a power limiting application: from surface-wave-sustained to leaky-wave-sustained discharge

Author:

Fuster LucasORCID,Pascaud RomainORCID,Sokoloff JérômeORCID,Hagelaar GerjanORCID,Hoffmann PatrickORCID,Pascal OlivierORCID,Callegari ThierryORCID

Abstract

Abstract The coupling between a microwave signal and a plasma discharge in a suspended microstrip transmission line is analytically studied. Maxwell’s equations are solved in a 2D approximation to get the expressions of the electromagnetic field. The wave propagation in the guiding structure is first explored without plasma, and for several modes and frequencies. A unified characterization of the three different modes that can propagate at the interface between two dielectric media, namely the leaky waves, the pseudo-surface wave and the pure surface wave, is given in terms of of both wave vectors and electromagnetic field magnitude distribution. This analyze allow to conclude that the fundamental mode in this case is a pseudo-surface wave. Thereafter, we focus on the microwave propagation with a uniform plasma inside the guiding structure. In the non collisional limit, it appears that the plasma discharge is sustained by the so-called pure surface wave, whereas in the collisional limit, a leaky wave propagates along the plasma column. Finally, a non-uniform density profile is taken into account in the calculation. The numerical results obtained from the self-consistent simulation of the microwave-plasma coupling, in a previous work, are thus analyzed with the aid of the analytical formulas to identify the microwave coupling involved in our plasma-based microwave power limiter. The computed propagation constant from numerical data confirmed the type of coupling exhibited for a uniform electron density. Furthermore, we highlight the role of the dielectric slab, from which electromagnetic power transfer occurs into the plasma discharge.

Funder

Région Occitanie Pyrénées-Méditerranée

Délégation Générale pour l’Armement

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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