An ICCD camera was used to study plasma glow at the stage of the streamer (ionization wave) formation in the tip–plane gap with a length of 3 mm filled with argon or nitrogen at a pressure of 12.5–400 kPa. Positive and negative nanosecond voltage pulses were applied across the gap. Images of streamer were obtained at different time at its propagation along the gap. A streak-camera equipped with a spectrometer was used to measure time evolution of the radiation intensity of nitrogen molecules at a wavelength of 337.1 nm in several regions along the gap at the negative polarity. Average streamer velocity (1.8 cm/ns) was estimated from experimental data at atmospheric pressure of nitrogen. Amplitude–time characteristics of voltage, discharge c...
We study the development of a negative discharge of about 1 MV driven by a Marx generator in an air ...
The parameters of runaway electrons produced in nanosecond high-voltage discharges in different gase...
International audienceThis paper presents simulations of positive and negative streamers propagating...
An ICCD camera was used to study plasma glow at the stage of the streamer (ionization wave) formatio...
Dynamics of a plasma glow during the prebreakdown stage of a nanosecond discharge in the «cone-to-pl...
The dynamics of ionization processes in high-pressure nitrogen, air, and SF6 during breakdown of a g...
Light emission and electrical characteristics in the early post-discharge of a high purity nitrogen...
Spectral and amplitude-temporal characteristics of plasma radiation of nanosecond pulse-periodic dis...
In the wide pressure range of the pure nitrogen and sulfur hexafluoride with small admixture of nitr...
The streamer formation in a point-to-plane gap filled with atmospheric-pressure air has been experim...
The main focus of the research program is primarily an empirical study of the streamer formation and...
Fast electrical and optical diagnostics are required for the analysis of atmospheric streamer discha...
Streamer discharges are influenced by background ionization and other effects of previous discharges...
Streamer growth has been examined with the aim to further understand the issues related to using liq...
We study the development of a negative discharge of about 1 MV driven by a Marx generator in an air ...
The parameters of runaway electrons produced in nanosecond high-voltage discharges in different gase...
International audienceThis paper presents simulations of positive and negative streamers propagating...
An ICCD camera was used to study plasma glow at the stage of the streamer (ionization wave) formatio...
Dynamics of a plasma glow during the prebreakdown stage of a nanosecond discharge in the «cone-to-pl...
The dynamics of ionization processes in high-pressure nitrogen, air, and SF6 during breakdown of a g...
Light emission and electrical characteristics in the early post-discharge of a high purity nitrogen...
Spectral and amplitude-temporal characteristics of plasma radiation of nanosecond pulse-periodic dis...
In the wide pressure range of the pure nitrogen and sulfur hexafluoride with small admixture of nitr...
The streamer formation in a point-to-plane gap filled with atmospheric-pressure air has been experim...
The main focus of the research program is primarily an empirical study of the streamer formation and...
Fast electrical and optical diagnostics are required for the analysis of atmospheric streamer discha...
Streamer discharges are influenced by background ionization and other effects of previous discharges...
Streamer growth has been examined with the aim to further understand the issues related to using liq...
We study the development of a negative discharge of about 1 MV driven by a Marx generator in an air ...
The parameters of runaway electrons produced in nanosecond high-voltage discharges in different gase...
International audienceThis paper presents simulations of positive and negative streamers propagating...