Title :
VUV photo-ionization parameters and effective mean free path of epithermal photoelectrons in pure non-polar dielectric liquids
Author :
Guelfucci, J.P. ; Brou, M. ; Huertas, M.L. ; Casanovas, J.
Author_Institution :
CPAT, Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
VUV photo-ionization spectra of cyclohexane, 2,2 dimethylbutane, tetramethylsilane and polydimethylsiloxane oils were experimentally obtained, using a new experimental set-up. Power laws for photocurrent were observed and photoionization thresholds, confirming our previous data, were deduced. Using a 3-parameter adjustment method and Onsager theory, parameters specific of photoionization process were extracted from curves giving the photocurrent as a function of an applied electric field, at photon excess energies between 0.5 eV and 2 eV above the corresponding ionization thresholds. Assuming the range distribution function of thermalized photoelectrons to be a modified exponential function, called PE3, an effective mean free path along the thermalization path in each liquid was deduced from B3, the experimental range parameter associated with the range distribution function. These mean free path values, at the epithermal stage, were compared to those of the thermal mean free path of conduction electrons.
Keywords :
dielectric liquids; electron mean free path; insulating oils; photoionisation; ultraviolet photoelectron spectra; 2,2-dimethylbutane; 3-parameter adjustment method; Onsager theory; VUV photo-ionization spectra; applied electric field; conduction electron thermal mean free path; cyclohexane; epithermal photoelectron effective mean free path; ionization thresholds; modified exponential function; photocurrent power laws; photoionization thresholds; photon excess energies; polydimethylsiloxane oils; pure nonpolar dielectric liquids; tetramethylsilane; thermalization path; thermalized photoelectron range distribution function; Data mining; Dielectric liquids; Digital multimedia broadcasting; Distribution functions; Electron mobility; Ionization; Lamps; Lubricating oils; Photoconductivity; Thermal conductivity;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on