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Spectroscopic Investigation of a Cu—Cr Vacuum Arc
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EngineeringCu—cr Vacuum ArcGlow DischargeVacuum Plasma TechnologyVacuum DeviceSpectroscopic PropertyInstrumentationCu-cr Test ElectrodesUltrahigh Vacuum ChamberElectrical EngineeringPhysicsMicroelectronicsIntensity DistributionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyInstrument ScienceApplied PhysicsGas Discharge PlasmaElectronic Instrumentation
Experiments on high-current arcs carried out in an ultrahigh vacuum chamber are presented in this paper. For contact separation the lower electrode is moved by a mechanical-pneumatic device simulating the conditions of a vacuum circuit breaker. The arc behavior of the Cu-Cr test electrodes after the electrode separation without application of external magnetic field is observed by a high-speed video camera. Besides the usual electrical measurements, the emission in the gap along the electrode axis is investigated by spatially resolved optical emission spectroscopy. Differences are found in the intensity distribution of atomic and ionic lines along the gap.
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