DocumentCode :
1666485
Title :
The role of outgassing in surface flashover under vacuum
Author :
Neuber, A. ; Butcher, M. ; Krompholz, H. ; Hatfield, L.L. ; Kristiansen, M.
Author_Institution :
Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
441
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, that covers a current range from 10/sup -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 nanoseconds. The final phase is characterized by a fast current rise up to the impedance-limited current of 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 towards 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 build-up 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 :
cathodes; electron avalanches; electron field emission; electron stimulated desorption; flashover; outgassing; space charge; surface discharges; time resolved spectroscopy; vacuum breakdown; 10E-4 to 100 A; Townsend-like gas discharge; a priori unknown model parameters; cathode; dielectric unipolar surface flashover; electron stimulated desorption; enhanced field emission; excited atomic hydrogen; excited ionic carbon; fast current rise; feedback mechanism; gas density build-up; high speed optical diagnostic; high-speed electrical diagnostics; impedance-limited current; microwave surface flashover; outgassing; saturated secondary electron avalanche; self-sustained discharge; slow current amplification; space charge; surface flashover; temporal flashover 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
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5498-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.1999.825505
Filename :
825505
Link To Document :
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