Title :
Electromagnetic Radiation of a Gas Discharge Arising when Separating Two Dielectrics
Author :
Derjaguin, B.V. ; Tyurikova, L.A. ; Krotova, N.A. ; Toporov, Y.P.
Author_Institution :
Department of Surface Phenomena, Institute of Physcial Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR.
Abstract :
Electromagnetic radiation accompanying the breaking of contact between polymer films (such as cellulose esters, polyvinylchloride, and rubber), the surface of dielectrics (such as glass, polyethyleneterephthalate), and a conductor (e.g., steel) in both the visible and radio-frequency ranges is studied. The experiments were conducted at room temperature within the pressure range of 10-2 torr up to 1 atm. The experiments have shown that glow and radio-frequency radiation pulses are produced simultaneously and have the same duration (about 10-3-10-4 s). The radio-frequency radiation intensity depends upon the kind and pressure of the surrounding gaseous medium. The intensity of the radio-frequency radiation and the glow depends upon the nature of the components of an adhesion pair and the rate of the contact breaking.
Keywords :
Conductive films; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic radiation; Glass; Polymer films; Radio frequency; Rubber; Steel; Surface discharges; Temperature distribution;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.1978.4503589