Samaranayake, W.J.M.Miyahar, Y.Namihira, T.Katsuki, S.Sakugawa, T.Hackam, R.Akiyama, H.2014-11-192014-11-1920011070-9878http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/4019This paper discusses ozone synthesis by employing a short duration (?120 ns) of pulsed power and using positive voltages in dry air and in oxygen, with and without a dielectric barrier. Ozone concentration and ozone production yield (efficiency) are measured at various peak pulsed voltages, pulse repetition rates, varying input energy densities, and different gaseous gap spacings.Pulsed powerNon thermalGas DischargePulsed power production of ozone using nonthermal gas dischargesarticlePhysics