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Diffuse discharge, runaway electron, and x-ray in atmospheric pressure air in an inhomogeneous electrical field in repetitive pulsed modes
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EngineeringGlow DischargePlasma ScienceHigh Voltage Electrical FieldsAtmospheric Pressure AirElectrostatic DischargeMagnetohydrodynamicsPulsed DischargePulse PowerElectric Field AmplificationDiffuse DischargeHealth SciencesElectrical EngineeringVoltage Pulse ParametersRunaway ElectronElectric FieldsGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma ApplicationElectrical InsulationPulsed Electric Fields
This letter reports on experimental studies of a pulsed discharge in an inhomogeneous electric field at a pressure of 1 atm for varying voltage pulse parameters. The amplitude of voltage pulses applied to point-to-plane and point-to-point gaps was 12–140 kV and the full width at half maximum was 1–40 ns. It is shown that in a wide range of experimental conditions, a diffuse discharge is ignited due to preionization of the gap by runaway electrons and x-rays. With all gaps, the runaway electrons are produced in response to electric field amplification near the electrodes and in the gap.
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