We report a detailed study of breakdown voltage of atmospheric-pressure helium gas between two parallel-plate electrodes from 2 to 100 MHz. Experimental data show that the breakdown voltage reduces initially with increasing frequency due to a diminishing contribution of drift-dominated electron wall loss and then begins to increase with increasing frequency. The latter is contrary to the current understanding that relies largely on the electron wall loss mechanism. Particle-in-cell simulation suggests that rapid oscillation of the applied voltage prevents electrons from reaching their maximum achievable kinetic energy, thus compromising the ionization efficiency and increasing the breakdown voltage
This letter reports an experimental investigation of an atmospheric glow discharge in both the high-...
This paper presents images of dynamic sheath evolution in a radio-frequency atmospheric pressure glo...
"July 25, 1955." "This report is identical with material prepared for Handbuch der Physik, Volume XX...
We report a detailed study of breakdown voltage of atmospheric-pressure helium gas between two paral...
High-frequency AC breakdown covers a broad range of frequencies. The reakdown process in not the sam...
"October 23, 1948."Bibliography: p. 16.Army Signal Corps Contract No. W36-039-sc-32037 Project No. 1...
The minimum voltage required to break down a dischargeVbrk has long been known to be a strong functi...
In this letter, the authors present experimental evidence of electron trapping in radio-frequency r...
Space-, time- and wavelength-resolved optical emission profiles suggest that the helium emission at ...
In this paper, we study gas breakdown in micro/nanogaps at atmospheric pressure from low RF to high ...
This report contains information about the effect of frequency on the breakdown voltage of an air ga...
Ac-driven breakdown processes have been explored much less than the pulsed or dc breakdown, even tho...
A two-dimensional computational study is presented to unravel radial structure of a dielectric barri...
This investigation was devoted to a study of the starting potentials of gases of commercial purity f...
The effect of frequency on the characteristics of ac-driven breakdown processes in 0.7 bar argon is ...
This letter reports an experimental investigation of an atmospheric glow discharge in both the high-...
This paper presents images of dynamic sheath evolution in a radio-frequency atmospheric pressure glo...
"July 25, 1955." "This report is identical with material prepared for Handbuch der Physik, Volume XX...
We report a detailed study of breakdown voltage of atmospheric-pressure helium gas between two paral...
High-frequency AC breakdown covers a broad range of frequencies. The reakdown process in not the sam...
"October 23, 1948."Bibliography: p. 16.Army Signal Corps Contract No. W36-039-sc-32037 Project No. 1...
The minimum voltage required to break down a dischargeVbrk has long been known to be a strong functi...
In this letter, the authors present experimental evidence of electron trapping in radio-frequency r...
Space-, time- and wavelength-resolved optical emission profiles suggest that the helium emission at ...
In this paper, we study gas breakdown in micro/nanogaps at atmospheric pressure from low RF to high ...
This report contains information about the effect of frequency on the breakdown voltage of an air ga...
Ac-driven breakdown processes have been explored much less than the pulsed or dc breakdown, even tho...
A two-dimensional computational study is presented to unravel radial structure of a dielectric barri...
This investigation was devoted to a study of the starting potentials of gases of commercial purity f...
The effect of frequency on the characteristics of ac-driven breakdown processes in 0.7 bar argon is ...
This letter reports an experimental investigation of an atmospheric glow discharge in both the high-...
This paper presents images of dynamic sheath evolution in a radio-frequency atmospheric pressure glo...
"July 25, 1955." "This report is identical with material prepared for Handbuch der Physik, Volume XX...