The breakdown transition mechanism, scaling law for transition frequency, and universal law for breakdown voltage of a Ramsauer gas Ar with various ranges of neutral gas pressure and micron gap distance between parallel electrodes are examined. The electron kinetics in argon gas is analyzed to understand the reason of the abrupt transition of breakdown voltage partitioning gamma- and alpha-regimes. The quiver motion of electron in high frequency source implies that the breakdown voltage drastically drops when the oscillating amplitude of an electron becomes smaller than its critical value. The scaling law, which reveals that the transition frequency is inversely proportional to the neutral gas pressure and the gap distance to the fractional...
International audienceA microplasma is generated in the microhole (400 µm diameter) of a molybdenum-...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
We carried out one-dimensional particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo collisional simulations of argon dc ...
While Paschen’s law is commonly used to predict breakdown voltage, it fails at microscale gaps when ...
A one-dimensional, implicit particle-in-cell Monte Carlo collision model is used to simulate the pla...
The breakdown process in gases is a versatile research topic. Numerous processes play more or less i...
In this research we analyse different plasma wave propagation mechanism of microcavity discharge in ...
High-frequency AC breakdown covers a broad range of frequencies. The reakdown process in not the sam...
The single particle motion analysis and particle-in-cell merged with Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC)...
In this paper results of the experimental and theoretical studies of the field emission driven direc...
MasterParticle-in-cell/Monte Carlo simulations and numerical analysis of a single particle motion ar...
The effect of frequency on the characteristics of ac-driven breakdown processes in 0.7 bar argon is ...
This work represents the investigation of the dependence of the breakdown voltage on the gas pressur...
Traditional plasma systems typically operate at low pressures and centimeter scale reactors. However...
This paper contains the results of the detailed simulation study of the role of ion-enhanced field e...
International audienceA microplasma is generated in the microhole (400 µm diameter) of a molybdenum-...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
We carried out one-dimensional particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo collisional simulations of argon dc ...
While Paschen’s law is commonly used to predict breakdown voltage, it fails at microscale gaps when ...
A one-dimensional, implicit particle-in-cell Monte Carlo collision model is used to simulate the pla...
The breakdown process in gases is a versatile research topic. Numerous processes play more or less i...
In this research we analyse different plasma wave propagation mechanism of microcavity discharge in ...
High-frequency AC breakdown covers a broad range of frequencies. The reakdown process in not the sam...
The single particle motion analysis and particle-in-cell merged with Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC)...
In this paper results of the experimental and theoretical studies of the field emission driven direc...
MasterParticle-in-cell/Monte Carlo simulations and numerical analysis of a single particle motion ar...
The effect of frequency on the characteristics of ac-driven breakdown processes in 0.7 bar argon is ...
This work represents the investigation of the dependence of the breakdown voltage on the gas pressur...
Traditional plasma systems typically operate at low pressures and centimeter scale reactors. However...
This paper contains the results of the detailed simulation study of the role of ion-enhanced field e...
International audienceA microplasma is generated in the microhole (400 µm diameter) of a molybdenum-...
This paper explores the predominant mechanisms for the deviation of micro-gap dc gas breakdown and t...
We carried out one-dimensional particle-in-cell and Monte Carlo collisional simulations of argon dc ...