In this work, we present experimentally obtained limits for the values of the neutral copper gas electrical resistivity as a function of the temperature. When a current of about ≈ 10 3 A or larger flows through a metallic wire in a microsecond or shorter time, the wire performs a phase change from solid to plasma, through intermediate states of metallic liquid and vapor. If the wire is surrounded by a non-conductive dense medium that inhibits the circulation of current outside the wire (e.g., air at room temperature and standard pressure, as in our experiments), the electric current stops when part of the metallic wire becomes gas. This process is known as dark pause, and it has a duration that depends on the experiment parameters...
Copper gas produced with the exploding wire technique at times much larger than the total current li...
A conductive wire can explode by rapidly heating it to vaporization temperature by flowing a current...
This demonstration shows that the resistance of copper decreases as its temperature decreases. As ...
In this work, we present experimentally obtained limits for the values of the neutral copper gas ele...
In this work, we present experimentally obtained limits for the values of the neutral copper gas ele...
Explosion of a metallic wire due to a large electrical current can be used for studying metallic sta...
An oscilloscopic method was used to measure the energy dependence of the electrical resistance of co...
Transport properties of metals in solid, liquid, gas or plasma phases are an open area of research, ...
This paper presents the electrical conductivity data of copper along the gas branch of the binodal c...
This paper presents the electrical conductivity data of copper along the gas branch of the binodal c...
This report describes an experimental and theoretical study of the energy balance in the early stage...
This work experimentally investigates the electrical behavior of an exploding wire when the initial ...
Absorption of electrical energy provided to a metal wire in an exploding wire system is thought to b...
The influence of copper vapor contamination on the dielectric properties of hot air at atmospheric p...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...
Copper gas produced with the exploding wire technique at times much larger than the total current li...
A conductive wire can explode by rapidly heating it to vaporization temperature by flowing a current...
This demonstration shows that the resistance of copper decreases as its temperature decreases. As ...
In this work, we present experimentally obtained limits for the values of the neutral copper gas ele...
In this work, we present experimentally obtained limits for the values of the neutral copper gas ele...
Explosion of a metallic wire due to a large electrical current can be used for studying metallic sta...
An oscilloscopic method was used to measure the energy dependence of the electrical resistance of co...
Transport properties of metals in solid, liquid, gas or plasma phases are an open area of research, ...
This paper presents the electrical conductivity data of copper along the gas branch of the binodal c...
This paper presents the electrical conductivity data of copper along the gas branch of the binodal c...
This report describes an experimental and theoretical study of the energy balance in the early stage...
This work experimentally investigates the electrical behavior of an exploding wire when the initial ...
Absorption of electrical energy provided to a metal wire in an exploding wire system is thought to b...
The influence of copper vapor contamination on the dielectric properties of hot air at atmospheric p...
This article presents an investigation of a transient (30 μs-) electrical discharge in metal vapour ...
Copper gas produced with the exploding wire technique at times much larger than the total current li...
A conductive wire can explode by rapidly heating it to vaporization temperature by flowing a current...
This demonstration shows that the resistance of copper decreases as its temperature decreases. As ...