DocumentCode :
1435150
Title :
The role of outgassing in surface flashover under vacuum
Author :
Neuber, Andreas A. ; Butcher, M. ; Krompholz, H. ; Hatfield, Lynn L. ; Kristiansen, Magne
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Volume :
28
Issue :
5
fYear :
2000
fDate :
10/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1593
Lastpage :
1598
Abstract :
Results of high-speed electrical and optical diagnostics are used as a basis to discuss a new surface flashover model. Outgassing, caused by electron stimulated desorption, is found to play a crucial role in the temporal flashover development. Dielectric unipolar surface flashover under vacuum is experimentally characterized by a three-phase development, which covers a current range from 10-4 A to 100 A. Phase one comprises a fast (several nanoseconds) buildup of a saturated secondary electron avalanche reaching current levels of 10 to 100 mA. Phase two is associated with a slow current amplification reaching currents in the Ampere level within typically 100 ns. The final phase is characterized by a fast current rise up to the impedance-limited current on the order of 100 A. The development during phase two and three is described by a zero-dimensional model, where electron-induced outgassing leads to a Townsend-like gas discharge above the surface. This is supported by time-resolved spectroscopy that reveals the existence of excited atomic hydrogen and ionic carbon before the final phase. The feedback mechanism toward a self-sustained discharge is due to space charge leading to an enhanced field emission from the cathode. A priori unknown model parameters, such as outgassing rate and gas density buildup above the surface, are determined by fitting calculated results to experimental data. The significance of outgassing is also discussed with a view to microwave surface flashover
Keywords :
electron stimulated desorption; field emission; flashover; outgassing; space charge; 10E-4 to 100 A; Townsend-like gas discharge; current levels; dielectric unipolar surface flashover; electron stimulated desorption; electron-induced outgassing; fast current rise; gas density buildup; high-speed electrical diagnostics; impedance-limited current; microwave surface flashover; optical diagnostics; outgassing rate; saturated secondary electron avalanche; self-sustained discharge; slow current amplification; surface flashover; temporal flashover development; three-phase development; time-resolved spectroscopy; vacuum; zero-dimensional model; Dielectrics; Electron optics; Flashover; High speed optical techniques; Optical feedback; Optical saturation; Stimulated emission; Surface discharges; Surface fitting; Surface impedance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/27.901239
Filename :
901239
Link To Document :
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