How can i measure the plasma temperature

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Measuring plasma temperature is complex and depends on the specific application. The Langmuir probe is a suitable tool for measuring plasma temperature in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma jet. The impact of magnetic fields on plasma is also a relevant consideration, although the discussion does not delve deeply into this aspect. Resources like Quora can provide additional insights on plasma temperature measurement techniques. Understanding these factors is crucial for effective plasma research and application.
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Hi there i wonder how can i measure the plasma temperature ? and what is magnetic field have the impact to plasma or not? Thank you all.
 
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Temperature is not easily defined for plasmas. What you need to measure depends on your application. http://www.quora.com/How-can-the-temperature-of-plasma-be-measured that gives some help.
 
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thank you for kind , i creating the dbd plasma jet and i found the langmuir probe can use to measure. for the link that u gave me i already found , by the way very appreciate :))
 
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