DocumentCode
1401699
Title
Window breakdown caused by high-power microwaves
Author
Neuber, A. ; Dickens, James ; Hemmert, David ; Krompholz, H. ; Hatfield, L.L. ; Kristiansen, Magne
Author_Institution
Depts. of Electr. Eng. & Phys., Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Volume
26
Issue
3
fYear
1998
fDate
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
296
Lastpage
303
Abstract
Physical mechanisms leading to microwave breakdown on windows are investigated for power levels on the order of 100 MW at 2.85 GHz. The test stand uses a 3-MW magnetron coupled to an S-band traveling wave resonator. Various configurations of dielectric windows are investigated. In a standard pillbox geometry with a pressure of less than 10-6 Pa, surface discharges on an alumina window and multipactor-like discharges starting at the waveguide edges occur simultaneously. To clarify physical mechanisms, window breakdown with purely tangential electrical microwave fields is investigated for special geometries. Diagnostics include the measurement of incident/reflected power, measurement of local microwave fields, discharge luminosity, and X-ray emission. All quantities are recorded with 0.21-ns resolution. In addition, a framing camera with gating times of 5 ns is used. The breakdown processes for the case with a purely tangential electric field is similar to DC flashover across insulators, and similar methods to increase the flashover field are expected to be applicable
Keywords
arcs (electric); electric breakdown; flashover; high-frequency discharges; microwave measurement; microwave propagation; plasma production; secondary electron emission; surface discharges; 0.2 to 1 ns; 100 MW; 10E-6 Pa; 2.85 GHz; 3 MW; 5 ns; Al2O3; DC flashover; S-band traveling wave resonator; X-ray emission; alumina window; breakdown processes; diagnostics; dielectric windows; discharge luminosity; flashover field; framing camera; gating times; high-power microwaves; incident power; insulators; local microwave fields; magnetron; microwave breakdown; multipactor-like discharges; physical mechanisms; power levels; reflected power; special geometries; standard pillbox geometry; surface discharges; tangential electrical microwave fields; window breakdown; Couplings; Dielectrics; Electric breakdown; Flashover; Geometry; Magnetic field measurement; Microwave measurements; Power measurement; Surface waves; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.700757
Filename
700757
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