Electrical breakdown in homogeneous liquid water for an ∼ 100 ns voltage pulse is analyzed. It is shown that electron-impact ionization is not likely to be important and could only be operative for low-density situations or possibly under optical excitation. Simulation results also indicate that field ionization of liquid water can lead to a liquid breakdown provided the ionization energies were very low in the order of 2.3eV. Under such conditions, an electric-field collapse at the anode and plasma propagation toward the cathode, with minimal physical charge transport, is predicted. However, the low, unphysical ionization energies necessary for matching the observed current and experimental breakdown delays of ∼ 70 ns precludes this mechan...
The state of plasma is widely known as a gas-phase phenomenon, but plasma in liquids have also recei...
For many applications, liquid dielectrics are superior to solid or gaseous electrical insulation mat...
Nanoscale confinement of dielectric molecules is expected to influence their breakdown mechanism in ...
Electrical breakdown in homogeneous liquid water for an ∼ 100 ns voltage pulse is analyzed. It is sh...
An electrical breakdown model for liquids in response to a submicrosecond(∼100ns) voltage pulse is p...
In this dissertation, the inherent physics and sub-microsecond electrical breakdown of water stresse...
Analysis of the electrical double layer at the electrode-water interface for voltages close to the b...
Hydrodynamic processes following the electrical breakdown in polar liquids, mainly water and propyle...
The complexity of the impulse breakdown of liquid water is reflected by the dependency of pre-breakd...
Many previous studies of electric breakdowns in dielectric liquids in point-plane geometry have exam...
Fast energy input in deuterated metal edges at their electric explosion in heavy water can lead to s...
The complexity of the impulse breakdown of liquid water is reflected by the dependency of pre-breakd...
Water electrolysis in a microsystem is observed and analyzed on a short-time scale of ∼10 μs. The ve...
Breakdown of electrical equipment is unwanted and the use of reliable methods of insulation are ther...
The book describes the main physical processes and phenomena in pulsed electric breakdown. The knowl...
The state of plasma is widely known as a gas-phase phenomenon, but plasma in liquids have also recei...
For many applications, liquid dielectrics are superior to solid or gaseous electrical insulation mat...
Nanoscale confinement of dielectric molecules is expected to influence their breakdown mechanism in ...
Electrical breakdown in homogeneous liquid water for an ∼ 100 ns voltage pulse is analyzed. It is sh...
An electrical breakdown model for liquids in response to a submicrosecond(∼100ns) voltage pulse is p...
In this dissertation, the inherent physics and sub-microsecond electrical breakdown of water stresse...
Analysis of the electrical double layer at the electrode-water interface for voltages close to the b...
Hydrodynamic processes following the electrical breakdown in polar liquids, mainly water and propyle...
The complexity of the impulse breakdown of liquid water is reflected by the dependency of pre-breakd...
Many previous studies of electric breakdowns in dielectric liquids in point-plane geometry have exam...
Fast energy input in deuterated metal edges at their electric explosion in heavy water can lead to s...
The complexity of the impulse breakdown of liquid water is reflected by the dependency of pre-breakd...
Water electrolysis in a microsystem is observed and analyzed on a short-time scale of ∼10 μs. The ve...
Breakdown of electrical equipment is unwanted and the use of reliable methods of insulation are ther...
The book describes the main physical processes and phenomena in pulsed electric breakdown. The knowl...
The state of plasma is widely known as a gas-phase phenomenon, but plasma in liquids have also recei...
For many applications, liquid dielectrics are superior to solid or gaseous electrical insulation mat...
Nanoscale confinement of dielectric molecules is expected to influence their breakdown mechanism in ...