• DocumentCode
    3608272
  • Title

    Inverted Polarity Effect at the Subnanosecond High-Voltage Breakdown of Air

  • Author

    Beloplotov, Dmitry V. ; Tarasenko, Victor F. ; Lomaev, Mikhail I. ; Sorokin, Dmitry A.

  • Author_Institution
    Lab. of Opt. Radiat., Inst. of High Current Electron., Tomsk, Russia
  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    3808
  • Lastpage
    3814
  • Abstract
    Inverted polarity effect was studied at the breakdown of point-to-plane discharge gap filled with air at a pressure range of 0.013-0.3 MPa. High-voltage nanosecond pulses were applied to the electrode with a small radius of curvature. Pulser was operated at both negative and positive polarities in the single-pulse mode. Waveforms of voltage pulse, discharge current, and intensity of the discharge plasma radiation near the electrode with a small radius of curvature were registered. It was obtained that at the breakdown of point-to-plane discharge gap filled with air, the breakdown voltage at positive polarity of the pointed electrode was higher than that at negative one. The inverted polarity effect was shown to come to naught with an increasing of air pressure up to 0.3 MPa. It is suggested that the inverted polarity effect is related to the impeded formation of the explosive emission centers on the flat electrode (cathode) after arrival of the ionization wave front to the one. In addition, both the inverted and the ordinary polarity effects were not observed at the breakdown of nitrogen at pressures of 0.4 and 0.7 MPa.
  • Keywords
    air; electric breakdown; nitrogen; plasma waves; N; discharge plasma radiation intensity; flat electrode; high-voltage nanosecond pulses; inverted polarity effect; ionization wave front; nitrogen breakdown; point-to-plane discharge gap filled air; pressure 0.013 MPa to 0.3 MPa; pressure 0.4 MPa to 0.7 MPa; radius-of-curvature; single-pulse mode; subnanosecond high-voltage breakdown; Cathodes; Discharges (electric); Ionization; Nitrogen; Plasmas; High-voltage nanosecond discharge; inverted polarity effect; ionization wave; polarity effect; subnanosecond breakdown; subnanosecond breakdown.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0093-3813
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPS.2015.2480872
  • Filename
    7297870