Title :
Plasma parameters within the cathode spot of laser-induced vacuum arcs: experimental and theoretical investigations
Author :
Vogel, Nadja ; Skvortsov, Vladimir A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Opt. Spectrosc. & Molecular Phys., Tech. Univ. Chemnitz, Germany
fDate :
8/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Cathode spot formation in laser-induced breakdown in vacuum was investigated by laser absorption photography with high spatial (0.5 μm) and temporal (100 ps) resolution. The discharge was initiated between Cu electrodes with a cathode-anode distance of 15-250 μm. The duration of pulsed discharges was 750 ns and dc discharges some milliseconds; the current was below 10 A. Picosecond momentary absorption photography yielded spatial-temporal density distributions in the ignition phase of the cathode spot. An absolute electron density >5×1026 m-3 in narrow plasma fragments with a diameter smaller than 5 μm was estimated. Mathematical modeling has satisfactorily explained the formation of the narrow plasma channel due to the bulk current self-focusing, as well as due to the generation of nonstationary emissive centers at the moving boundary of the expanding cathode spot plasma
Keywords :
cathodes; high-speed optical techniques; photography; plasma diagnostics; plasma properties; vacuum arcs; 10 A; Cu; Cu electrodes; absolute electron density; bulk current self-focusing; cathode spot; discharge; expanding cathode spot plasma; laser absorption photography; laser-induced breakdown; laser-induced vacuum arcs; mathematical modeling; narrow plasma channel; nonstationary emissive centers; picosecond momentary absorption photography; plasma parameters; spatial-temporal density distributions; Absorption; Cathodes; Electrodes; Electrons; Ignition; Mathematical model; Photography; Plasma density; Spatial resolution; Vacuum breakdown;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on