Title :
A mechanism for nanosecond cathode spot operation in vacuum arcs
Author_Institution :
Fleischman Fac. of Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A model for nonstationary cathode spot operation in vacuum arcs is proposed. The model takes into account increasing spot current during the spot life time. Calculations for a copper cathode indicate that the spot current density increases when the rate of rise of the spot current dI/dt increases and can exceed 108 A/cm2 for dI/dt about 1011 A/s. The plasma density is 1020-1021 cm-3. The plasma electron temperature Te is about 3-4 eV when the cathode potential drop Uc=15-20 V and Te reaches 7-8 eV when the U c fluctuates and increases up to 40-50 V. The calculated spot parameters are in the range measured in recent experiments with nanosecond time resolution. The effect of different mechanisms of electron emission (thermo-and thermo-field emission) was investigated. The self-sustained solution shows that the spot current density changes by factor 2 by using different emission mechanism in the system of equation
Keywords :
cathodes; electron emission; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; vacuum arcs; 15 to 50 V; 3 to 8 eV; cathode potential drop; cathode spot current density; copper cathode; electron emission; emission mechanism; nanosecond cathode spot operation; nanosecond time resolution; nonstationary cathode spot operation; plasma density; plasma electron temperature; self-sustained solution; spot current rise rate; spot life time; thermo-field emission; thermoemission; vacuum arcs; Cathodes; Copper; Current density; Differential equations; Electron emission; Plasma density; Plasma temperature; Temperature distribution; Time measurement; Vacuum arcs;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on