Title :
Transformation of nitrogen SPS spectra emitted from streamer discharge head within a sub-nanosecond — Nanosecond range
Author :
Shcherbakov, Y.V. ; Nekhamkin, L.I.
Author_Institution :
High-Voltage Res. Center, All-Russian Electrotech. Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
The paper presents some results on spectroscopic studies of the filamentary streamer discharge in short air gap in stage of primary streamer propagation. Basically, we have found that the mid-resolved (with spectral resolution around 0.2-0.3 nm) nitrogen second positive system (SPS) spectra emitted from the primary streamer head changes essentially in form within some nanoseconds. Namely, main peak near the band head formed by the P-branches of Pi3-to-Pi3 transition turns almost into a widened twin-peak hump, relative intensities of each sub-peaks change in time resulting finally in a quite usual one-peak form; with inessential modification of short-wave part of the SPS-band as whole formed mainly by the R-branches. In attempt to give an appropriate realistic interpretation of this phenomenon we have analyzed different possible instrumental factors as well as mechanisms applied in streamer theory and molecular spectroscopy, such as: 1) dynamic breaking of the spin-axis coupling of the Pi3-states resulting in an appearance of Pi3(a)-to-Pi3(b)- and Pi3(b)-to-Pi3(b)-transitions additionally to a standard Pi3(a)-to-Pi3(a)-transition; 2) modeling of luminosity emitted from the actual high-gradient too narrow streamer head propagating with very high speed; 3) fast eventual heating of neutral gas within streamer head; 4) possible non-even illumination of the monochromator entrance slit due to very strong gradient of all physical parameters within streamer head and finally as well as actual sub-nanosecond temporal resolution of the measuring system; 5) Zeeman and Stark-effects. Stark-effect and instrumental peculiarities are supposed to be most adequate reasons for the phenomenon, which after development of relevant detailed theory might be applicable to determine/estimate electric field and its spatial gradient, respectively
Keywords :
Stark effect; Zeeman effect; discharges (electric); nitrogen; spectra; spectroscopy; N; Stark effect; Zeeman effect; actual subnanosecond temporal resolution; electric field; filamentary streamer discharge; luminosity emission; molecular spectroscopy; monochromator entrance slit; narrow streamer head propagation; neutral gas heating; nitrogen SPS spectra transformation; nitrogen second positive system spectra; noneven illumination; primary streamer propagation; short air gap; spatial gradient; spin-axis coupling; streamer discharge head; streamer theory; subnanosecond range; widened twin-peak hump; Cathodes; Couplings; Discharges; Electric fields; Instruments; Nitrogen; Standards;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (CEIDP), 2011 Annual Report Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cancun
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0985-2
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.2011.6232649