Time-evolution characteristics of spectrum and temperature of lightning discharge plasma

Author:

Deng Hong,Yuan PingORCID,An Tingting,Wan Ruibin,Huang Xin,Wang Wangsheng,Liu Guorong1,Jiang Jun,Gou Xueqiang

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Lanzhou University of Technology

Abstract

Temperature is one of the crucial parameters reflecting the energy and current transfer characteristics in lightning discharge plasma channels. According to the spectra of six lightning return strokes discharges recorded simultaneously by two high-speed slit-less spectrographs with different time resolutions, the spectral intensity and temperature evolution of the plasma channels over time was quantitatively analyzed. The spectral characteristics show that the ionic line intensity decayed rapidly with time as the current declined, while the atomic line intensity decreased more slowly. Additionally, it is found that the ionic lines existed for a much longer time than previously reported values, up to hundreds of microseconds in the spectra of continuing current process. It further indicates that the ionic line intensities are associated with the discharge currents and that their radiation mechanisms are closely related to the collision excitation under the action of strong currents. The temperature calculated by the ionic lines can reflect the thermodynamic properties of the current-carrying channel. The temperature calculated using atomic lines is significantly lower than that calculated by the ionic lines in the same spectrum. The radiation mechanism for a majority of the atomic lines differs from that of the ionic lines. During the continuing current, the channel temperatures calculated by both ionic and atomic lines showed a similar evolution feature which declined slowly or even remained basically unchanged. This property reflects the persistent heating effect of the current.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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