Scaling law for a low-pressure gas breakdown in a homogeneous DC electric field |
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Authors: | V. A. Lisovsky S. D. Yakovin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kharkov State University, pl. Svobody 4, Kharkov, 310077, Ukraine;(2) Physics and Technology Center, National Academy of Sciences and Ministry of Education of Ukraine, Kharkov, 310145, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | ![]() Gas breakdown in nitrogen, air, and oxygen in a dc electric field at various interelectrode distances L is studied experimentally. A scaling law for a low-pressure gas breakdown U dc =f(pL, L/R) is deduced. According to this scaling law, the breakdown voltage U dc is a function not only of the product of the gas pressure p and the gap length L, but also of the ratio of the gap length L to the chamber radius R. It is shown that, for any dimensions of the cylindrical discharge chamber (in the range of L/R under investigation), the ratio of the breakdown electric field to the gas pressure p at the minimum of the ignition curve remains constant: (E dc /p)min≈const. A method for calculating the ignition curve in a cylindrical discharge chamber with arbitrary values of L and R is proposed. |
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