Particulate temperature in radio frequency glow discharges

Abstract
A spectroscopic technique is described for measuring the temperature of phosphorescent particles suspended in a low pressurerfplasma. The particles are found to be slightly hotter than the neutral gas temperature. This result is consistent with models of particle heating in a low pressuredischarge. Also, we report on an entrainment device for introducing the phosphorescent particles (or other types of particles) into a discharge.