DocumentCode
1213759
Title
Discharge Modes at the Anode of a Vacuum Arc
Author
Miller, H. Craig
Volume
11
Issue
3
fYear
1983
Firstpage
122
Lastpage
127
Abstract
Five possible discharge modes can exist at the anode of a vacuum arc. The two most common anode modes are a low current mode, where the anode is basically inert; and a high current mode with a fully developed anode spot. This anode spot is very bright, has a temperature near the boiling point of the anode material, and is a copious source of vapor and energetic ions. Three additional anode modes can occur in appropriate circumstances. A low current vacuum arc with electrodes of readily sputterable material will emit a flux of sputtered atoms from the anode. At intermediate currents, an anode footpoint can form. This footpoint is luminous, but much cooler than a true anode spot. Finally, a high current mode can exist where several small anode spots are present instead of a single large anode spot.
Keywords
Anodes; Cathodes; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Gases; Heating; Neutrons; Temperature; Vacuum arcs; Vacuum breakdown;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.1983.4316238
Filename
4316238
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