DocumentCode :
3752
Title :
Ecton Mechanism of the Cathode Spot Phenomena in a Vacuum Arc
Author :
Mesyats, G.A.
Author_Institution :
Lebedev Phys. Inst., Moscow, Russia
Volume :
41
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
676
Lastpage :
694
Abstract :
In this paper, we review the state of the art in studying the physical processes that occur in the cathode spots of vacuum arcs. The now available experimental data are interpreted in the context of the ecton mechanism of the operation of vacuum arc cathode spots. Central in this mechanism is the explosive electron emission, a phenomenon discovered by the author and his co-workers in the mid-1960s while studying high-voltage pulsed vacuum breakdown. In the light of the ecton mechanism, the cathode spot of a vacuum arc consists of individual cells which are explosive emission sites each emitting a portion of electrons termed an ecton. The cathode spot processes are cyclic in nature due to the finiteness of the ecton lifetime. It is shown that an arc is self-sustained due to the explosive emission processes initiated on the interaction of the cathode plasma either with nonmetal inclusions present in the cathode surface (first-type spots) or with liquid metal jets ejected from the zone of an active cathode spot (second-type spots). Attention is focused on the physical processes occurring during the operation of a cathode spot cell. A statistical model of a vacuum arc is used to interpret the effect of the spontaneous extinction of an arc. It is shown that an increase in the arc current is accompanied by a slight increase in the number of simultaneously operating ectons; therefore, as observed in the experiments, the parameters of a vacuum do not greatly depend on the current up to the kiloampere level.
Keywords :
cathodes; electron emission; explosions; plasma interactions; plasma jets; reviews; statistical analysis; vacuum arcs; active cathode spot; arc current; cathode plasma interaction; cathode spot cell; cathode surface; ecton lifetime; ecton mechanism; explosive electron emission; high-voltage pulsed vacuum breakdown; kiloampere level; liquid metal jets ejection; statistical model; vacuum arc cathode spots; Ecton model; explosive electron emission; vacuum arc; vacuum discharge;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2247064
Filename :
6491492
Link To Document :
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