Title :
Laser-induced undervoltage breakdown in atmospheric N2 correlated with time-resolved avalanches
Author :
Fréchette, M.F. ; Bouchelouh, N. ; Larocque, R.Y.
Author_Institution :
IREQ, Varennes, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Time-resolved avalanches in atmospheric N2 were recorded in a parallel-plane arrangement operating under nonuniform field conditions. When the gap was irradiated with a UV laser pulse, it has been possible to produce breakdown at a value of the applied DC voltage considerably lower than the corresponding spontaneous value. At low field, the photoelectrons initially released at the plane facing the anode, drift in a decreasing geometrical field, as indicated by the negative signal slope over the transit time. When avalanches were time-resolved under weak probability of an undervoltage breakdown, the recorded waveforms have shown particular features. Despite growing in a geometrically decreasing field, the swarm exhibits an exponential growth, at least up to half the transit time. The exponential part of the current growth is followed by a depression, an under-exponential growth starting before the maximum current is reached. These observations provide supporting evidence for an active role of space-charge over a large part of the gap, reaching early in the development of the avalanche
Keywords :
electric breakdown; electron avalanches; laser beam applications; nitrogen; space charge; DC voltage; N2; UV laser pulse; atmospheric N2; current growth; exponential growth; geometrical field; geometrically decreasing field; laser-induced undervoltage breakdown; nonuniform field conditions; parallel-plane arrangement; photoelectrons; recorded waveforms; space-charge; time-resolved avalanches; undervoltage breakdown; weak probability; Anodes; Avalanche breakdown; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Dielectric breakdown; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Electrons; Laser theory; Optical pulses;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1994., Conference Record of the 1994 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1942-7
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.1994.401405