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Enhanced window breakdown dynamics in a nanosecond microwave tail pulse
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsLaser-induced BreakdownGlow DischargeApplied PhysicsTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownMain PulseComputational ElectromagneticsIntense IonizationSynchrotron RadiationGas Discharge PlasmaMicrowave EngineeringOptoelectronicsDielectric/vacuum Interface
The mechanisms of nanosecond microwave-driven discharges near a dielectric/vacuum interface were studied by measuring the time- and space-dependent optical emissions and pulse waveforms. The experimental observations indicate multipactor and plasma developing in a thin layer of several millimeters above interface. The emission brightness increases significantly after main pulse, but emission region widens little. The mechanisms are studied by analysis and simulation, revealing intense ionization concentrated in a desorbed high-pressure layer, leading to a bright light layer above surface; the lower-voltage tail after main pulse contributes to heat electron energy tails closer to excitation cross section peaks, resulting in brighter emission.
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