DocumentCode
847900
Title
The characteristics of pulsed hollow cathode discharges used for pseudospark switch triggering
Author
Stroh, Jan ; Hartmann, Werner
Author_Institution
Corp. Res. Center, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
Volume
23
Issue
3
fYear
1995
fDate
6/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
335
Lastpage
340
Abstract
The complex interaction between the trigger discharge and the main switch discharge in high-power gas discharge switches influences both the switching characteristics, and the switch and trigger lifetime. Any attempts to improve either of these parameters has to take into account the pressure and geometry dependence of a particular trigger geometry. Yet, although not very intensely investigated in detail for this particular purpose, pulsed hollow cathode discharges are commonly used for low-pressure gas discharge triggering as in pseudospark switches. Measurements of the electron current flowing to the cathode backplane of a pseudospark switch from the pulsed hollow cathode trigger discharge show that maximum current densities are peaked around the symmetry axis of the trigger electrode, an effect which is more pronounced at low pressures. Delayed (and slowed-down) increase of the current density at larger radii leads to increasing delay and jitter, provided the trigger coupling holes in the cathode backplane are located off-axis. The electron current density increases with decreasing diameter of the trigger electrode, and with increasing pressure of the working gas. In addition, it is shown that a preionization (keep-alive) current in the trigger electrode region shows a distinct influence on the trigger current distribution, proving that there exists an optimum keep-alive current depending on the geometry and gas pressure
Keywords
glow discharges; plasma switches; pulsed power switches; sparks; cathode backplane; current density; electron current; gas pressure; jitter; low-pressure gas discharge triggering; preionization current; pseudospark switch triggering; pulsed hollow cathode discharges; trigger electrode; Backplanes; Cathodes; Current density; Delay; Discharges; Electrodes; Electrons; Geometry; Pulse measurements; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.402322
Filename
402322
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