TY - DATA T1 - Exploring the mechanisms leading to diffuse and filamentary modes in dielectric barrier discharges in N2 with N2O admixtures - Dataset AU - Höft, Hans AU - Becker, Markus M. AU - Kettlitz, Manfred AU - Dap, Simon AU - Naudé, Nicolas AU - Brandenburg, Ronny AU - Weltmann, Klaus-Dieter DO - 10.34711/INPTDAT.667 UR - https://www.inptdat.de/node/667 AB - The effects of nitrous oxide (N2O) in nitrogen (N2) on the development and morphology of sine-driven dielectric barrier discharges in a single-filament arrangement were studied. Detailed insight in the characteristics of the discharge and its development were obtained from electrical measurements combined with ICCD and streak camera recordings as well as numerical modelling. A miniaturised atmospheric pressure Townsend discharge (APTD) could be generated for admixtures up to 5vol% N2O in N2 although N2O is an efficient collisional quencher of metastable nitrogen molecules. Increasing the high voltage amplitude led to a transition into a hybrid mode with the generation of an intermediate filament in addition to the diffuse, non-constricted APTD. A time-dependent, spatially one-dimensional fluid model was applied in order to study the underlying mechanisms causing the diffuse discharge characteristics. The dataset contains the data shown in the corresponding publication. KW - basic research KW - APTD KW - mode transition PY - 2023 PB - INPTDAT LA - en ER -