Title :
Strong Local Interaction of Microwave Discharges With Solid Dielectrics in Vacuum
Author :
Ivanov, Vyacheslav A. ; Sakharov, Alexander S. ; Konyzhev, Mikhail E.
Author_Institution :
A.M. Prokhorov Gen. Phys. Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Excitation of microwave discharges by pulsed microwave radiation (≤2 MW, 1.95 GHz, 1-10 μs) on dielectric surfaces in vacuum (10-6 torr) was studied experimentally. Different stages of a surface microwave discharge were observed: secondary-electron-emission microwave discharge (multipactor), surface microwave breakdown (filamentary microwave discharge), and plasma-flare microwave discharge. It is found that, in the stage of microwave breakdown (which lasts for ~0.1 μs), ≥70% of the incident microwave power is absorbed by a dense plasma filament with a diameter of ~100 μm, an electron density of up to 2 × 1018 cm-3, and an electron temperature of about 2 eV. Strong interaction of the dense plasma of the filamentary microwave discharge with the dielectric leads to local destruction of the dielectric surface in the form of a long thin erosion track (l ≈ 6 cm, d ~ 100 μm). The coefficient of microwave power absorption by a plasma filament in a rectangular waveguide is calculated using an electrodynamic model that does not involve expansion in the waveguide modes and takes into account reflections of the scattered wave from the waveguide walls by introducing an array of filament mirror images. It is shown that the coefficient of microwave power absorption by the filamentary discharge plasma can reach 70% and more, which agrees well with the experimental data.
Keywords :
electron density; high-frequency discharges; plasma density; plasma filled waveguides; plasma simulation; plasma temperature; secondary electron emission; surface discharges; dense plasma filament; dielectric surfaces; electrodynamic model; electron density; electron temperature; filament mirror image array; filamentary discharge plasma; filamentary microwave discharge; frequency 1.95 GHz; incident microwave power; local destruction; local interaction; microwave breakdown stage; microwave discharge excitation; microwave power absorption coefficient; multipactor; plasma-flare microwave discharge; pressure 0.000001 torr; pulsed microwave radiation; rectangular waveguide; scattered wave reflections; secondary-electron-emission microwave discharge; solid dielectrics; surface microwave breakdown; surface microwave discharge stages; thin erosion track; waveguide walls; Dielectrics; Discharges (electric); Electromagnetic waveguides; Microwave imaging; Microwave theory and techniques; Plasmas; Surface discharges; Dielectric breakdown; high-power microwaves; surface discharge; waveguides; waveguides.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2420794