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The Initiation of Electrical Breakdown in Vacuum
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1952
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringGlow DischargeHigh Voltage BreakdownTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownVacuum Plasma TechnologySquare RootHigh Voltage GapElectrical BreakdownVacuum DeviceGas Discharge PlasmaMicroelectronicsElectrical Insulation
The hypothesis is suggested that initiation of high voltage breakdown in vacuum is due to traversal of the high voltage gap by a clump of loosely adhering material. The implication of this hypothesis for uniform-field gaps is that the breakdown voltage is proportional to the square root of the gap length. A summary the literature is presented which supports this conclusion for a range of voltages from 20 kilovolts to 7 megavolts, and for a range of gap distance from 0.2 mm to 6 meters. Additional qualitative evidence is presented which tends to support the proposed hypothesis.
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