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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik
P 26: Poster Session-Plasma Diagnostics
P 26.22: Poster
Donnerstag, 3. März 2016, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof
Calorimetric probes for the characterization of an atmospheric pressure plasma jet used in plasma medicine: the ongoing search — •Diana Mance1,2, Ruben Wiese1, Thorben Kewitz1, and Holger Kersten1 — 1Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany — 2Department of Physics, University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
During the last decade atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) have found numerous applications in medicine, dentistry and life sciences. Among others, APPJs have been used for microorganism inactivation, wound healing, cancer cells growth inhibition and deactivation of biofilms on dental implants [1]. But in spite of being in focus of many scientific researches, APPJs are still not completely understood. Determination of plasma energy influx towards the substrate can be considered as the first step in elucidating some of the unresolved issues in plasma medicine such as determining dosage in plasma treatment and understanding of plasma-liquid interactions. In the presented study we compare performances of self-made calorimetric probes [2,3] for the measurement of the energy influx of a commercial APPJ used for biomedical applications. The goal of the study was to find the most adequate calorimetric probe for energy influx measurements under specific conditions encountered in medical practice.
[1] Woedtke et al. Physics Reports 2013, 530:291-320
[2] Kewitz et al. IEEE Trans. plas. sci. 2015, 43(5):1769
[3] Wiese et al. EPJ Tech. and Instr. 2015, 2:2