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Influence of Electrode Geometry and Gas on the Breakdown Voltage of Hollow Cathode Discharge With Spark Geometry Under Nanosecond Pulses


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Pseudospark-sourced electron beam with high energy can be produced by the pseudospark device. In this paper, the breakdown voltages of the hollow cathode discharge with t...Show More

Abstract:

Pseudospark-sourced electron beam with high energy can be produced by the pseudospark device. In this paper, the breakdown voltages of the hollow cathode discharge with the pseudospark geometry influenced by electrode geometry and the gas have been studied and analyzed. In the wide range of pressure and gap, the breakdown voltage increases with the increase in the pressure and the gap distance. There is a pressure threshold and a gap distance threshold, below which the discharge mode will change. The product of the pressure threshold and the gap distance threshold is about 65 Pa · mm. The breakdown voltage is affected by the aperture diameter and the gap distance together. When the ratio of the gap distance to the aperture diameter is greater than 4, the electric field inside the small hole is almost zero and the discharge is converted to the plate electrode discharge. When the ratio is in the range of 0.67-4, the breakdown voltage decreases with the increase in the aperture diameter. When the ratio is less than 0.67, the breakdown voltage hardly changes with the aperture diameter.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ( Volume: 47, Issue: 1, January 2019)
Page(s): 832 - 836
Date of Publication: 24 August 2018

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