Title :
Expansion of a Surface Flashover Plasma
Author :
Harris, J.R. ; Yilmaz, Ali I. ; Snyder, Donald D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract :
A strong electric field applied parallel to the surface of a dielectric in vacuum can lead to the formation of a vacuum surface flashover discharge, which will produce light, neutral gas, and plasma. Plasma formed in this way can be used for a number of applications, including as a source of electrons, but the plasma´s expansion away from the discharge site will impact its usefulness for those applications. Here, we report measurements on the expansion of a surface flashover plasma generated from a pulsed discharge in vacuum, using electric fields on the order of 10 MV/m applied across a Plexiglas sample. Expansion velocity and energy distribution measurements were made using a moveable, biased detector probe. The temporal structure of the plasma arriving at the probe was found to have a characteristic shape, indicating the presence of three different components of the plasma having different velocities in the range of 1-9 cm/μs. The pulser charging voltage was found to have a noticeable effect on the plasma energy distributions, but only a small effect on the plasma expansion velocity.
Keywords :
flashover; plasma flow; plasma probes; plasma sources; surface discharges; Plexiglas sample; dielectric surface; electric field; electron source; moveable biased detector probe; neutral gas; plasma energy distributions; plasma expansion velocity; pulsed discharge; pulser charging voltage; surface flashover plasma; temporal structure; vacuum surface flashover discharge; Capacitors; Discharges (electric); Fault location; Plasmas; Probes; Voltage measurement; Electron sources; flashover; plasma sources;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2285712