This contribution presents a model analysis for the initiation of explosive emission; a phenomena that is observed at cathode surfaces under high current densities. Here, localized heating is quantitatively evaluated on ultrashort time scales as a potential mechanism that initiates explosive emission, based on a two-temperature, relaxation time model. Our calculations demonstrate a strong production of nonequilibrium phonons, ultimately leading to localized melting. Temperatures are predicted to reach the cathode melting point over nanosecond times within the first few monolayers of the protrusion. This result is in keeping with the temporal scales observed experimentally for the initiation of explosive emission
Journal ArticleOne of the uncertainties in the calculations of time-to-explosion for containers of h...
The initial stage of explosive electron emission represents is of most interest in the case of produ...
International audienceThe electron emission by micro-protrusions has been studied for over a century...
This contribution presents a model analysis for the initiation of explosive emission; a phenomena th...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed, with account of the plasma cloud...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed with account of all the poten tial...
Due to the extreme thermal conditions and short lifetimes, experimental exploration of cathode spots...
A detailed numerical model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is given. The model provid...
An electrical discharge causes an energy input into the electrode, which melts and evaporates the me...
An electrical discharge causes an energy input into the electrode, which melts and evaporates the me...
A numerical two-dimensional non-stationary model is developed to study the initiation of new explosi...
When an electron emitting tip is subjected to very high electric fields, plasma forms even under ult...
Nanothermites are defined as intimate mixtures of metal and metal oxidizer particles usually below 1...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
Journal ArticleOne of the uncertainties in the calculations of time-to-explosion for containers of h...
The initial stage of explosive electron emission represents is of most interest in the case of produ...
International audienceThe electron emission by micro-protrusions has been studied for over a century...
This contribution presents a model analysis for the initiation of explosive emission; a phenomena th...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed, with account of the plasma cloud...
A model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is developed with account of all the poten tial...
Due to the extreme thermal conditions and short lifetimes, experimental exploration of cathode spots...
A detailed numerical model of cathode spots in high-current vacuum arcs is given. The model provid...
An electrical discharge causes an energy input into the electrode, which melts and evaporates the me...
An electrical discharge causes an energy input into the electrode, which melts and evaporates the me...
A numerical two-dimensional non-stationary model is developed to study the initiation of new explosi...
When an electron emitting tip is subjected to very high electric fields, plasma forms even under ult...
Nanothermites are defined as intimate mixtures of metal and metal oxidizer particles usually below 1...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...
Fortuitous exposure to high temperatures initiates reaction in energetic materials and possibilities...
Journal ArticleOne of the uncertainties in the calculations of time-to-explosion for containers of h...
The initial stage of explosive electron emission represents is of most interest in the case of produ...
International audienceThe electron emission by micro-protrusions has been studied for over a century...