Experimental and Theoretical Study of Transition Between Glow Modes of Planar Barrier Capacitive RF Discharge in Argon at One Atmosphere Pressure PROJECT TITLE :Experimental and Theoretical Study of Transition Between Glow Modes of Planar Barrier Capacitive RF Discharge in Argon at One Atmosphere PressureABSTRACT:Characteristics of planar barrier radio frequency (RF) discharge in different modes at atmospheric pressure of Ar are studied experimentally and theoretically. Experimental information, also results of numeric simulation, have shown a presence of transient mode of the discharge glow, which is due to coexistence of low-current $alpha $ and high-current $gamma $ discharge modes with occurrence of a transition between the modes throughout each half cycle of RF voltage provided to the discharge. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue on the 10th International Symposium on Bioinformatics Research and Applications (ISBRA 2014) Parallel Branch-Cut Algorithm Based on Simulated Annealing for Large-Scale Phase Unwrapping