Title :
Gas discharge caused by triboelectricity around a contact during friction between insulators
Author :
Miura, T. ; Arakawa, I.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Gakushuin Univ., Tokyo
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Gas breakdown caused by triboelectricity during friction between two insulators was observed in measuring two-dimensional spatial distributions of luminescence from gas discharge plasma. The insulators were chosen among diamond, quartz, sapphire, MgO single crystal, and quartz glass. The discharge between identical materials was also observed. The patterns of the gas discharge luminescence had a shape of a ring for all frictions between insulators. By using a gold-coated diamond pin for friction with a quartz disk, the discharge pattern differed from the ring pattern. In the case of insulator pin, electric field induced by a localized charge at the off-track area near the tip of the pin during friction accounts for formation of the ring shape of the gas discharge. The gold coating makes it possible to monitor an amount of charge transferred from the quartz surface during friction. The negative charge density at the frictional track on the quartz disk is calculated to be -2.2times10-4 C/m2, which leads the gas discharge in a micro-gap near the contact between the diamond pin and the quartz disk.
Keywords :
diamond; discharges (electric); electric breakdown; friction; gold; magnesium compounds; mechanical contact; metallic thin films; quartz; sapphire; surface charging; triboluminescence; 2D spatial distributions; Au-C; Au-SiO2; C; MgO; SiO2; diamond; friction; gas discharge luminescence; gas discharge plasma; gold-coated diamond pin; negative charge density; quartz; quartz glass; quartz surface; sapphire; triboelectricity; Discharges; Electric breakdown; Friction; Gas insulation; Glass; Luminescence; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Shape; Triboelectricity;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2007.369513