2025 Volume 20 Article ID: 1401015
A hydrogen secondary gas feeding experiment was conducted with hydrogen plasma. A rollover of the electron density and a monotonic decrease in the electron temperature were observed as the amount of the secondary gas increased. The vibrational distribution and temperature of ground electronic hydrogen molecules were evaluated based on the Fulcher-α band spectroscopy. To analyze the contribution of molecular activated recombination (MAR) to plasma particle loss, the reaction rates of the dissociative attachment (DA) and ion conversion (IC) of vibrationally excited hydrogen molecules were calculated. The reaction rate of IC was approximately two orders of magnitude greater than that of DA and significantly increased with the onset of the density rollover. The IC reaction rate remained high even as the electron density decreased. This analysis is limited to the first reactions of MAR; however, the significance of IC-MAR is strongly indicated.