Title :
Observation of snow plow motion and surface plasma formation in plasma opening switches
Author :
Yadlowsky, E.J. ; Hazelton, R.C. ; Moschella, J.J. ; Klepper, C.C. ; Thaler, G.T. ; Manzanzani, M.W. ; Vidoli, C.
Author_Institution :
HY-Tech. Corp., Radford, VA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The distribution of the inter-electrode plasma on an opening switch provides information about physical processes occurring during the conduction and opening phases of the switch. Two dimensional holographic interferometry has been used to measure the electron density distribution in the plasma injection region of the switch and the 11 cm long downstream region to the load. These measurements were complemented with streaked measurements of the luminous front propagation, spectroscopic measurements of its composition, and observations of the damage occurring on the cathode surface. The measurements reveal a snow plow front extending from the anode to the cathode which propagates toward the load. Dense surface plasmas are formed on the electrodes which propagate ahead of the snow plow front along the cathode surface. This is confirmed by the streak measurements which slow the cathode luminosity to propagate at a higher velocity than the front luminosity midway between the electrodes. Surface pitting of the cathode is observed near the load end of the injection region which extends 9 cm downstream of the switch region. The largest surface damage occurs here and is accompanied by discoloration of the electrode.
Keywords :
holographic interferometry; plasma production; plasma switches; 11 cm; anode; cathode luminosity; cathode surface pitting; composition; conduction phase; downstream region; electrode discoloration; electron density distribution; front luminosity; inter-electrode plasma; load end; luminous front propagation; opening phase; plasma injection region; plasma opening switches; snow plow front propagation; snow plow motion; spectroscopic measurements; streak measurements; streaked measurements; surface damage; surface plasma formation; two dimensional holographic interferometry; Cathodes; Density measurement; Electrodes; Electrons; Holography; Interferometry; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Snow; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2000. ICOPS 2000. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 27th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5982-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2000.854778