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Rapid Breakdown Mechanisms of Open Air Nanosecond Dielectric Barrier Discharges
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EngineeringGlow DischargeLaser-plasma InteractionDischarge Electric FieldSlower DischargesNanoelectronicsOptical PropertiesIon EmissionNanophotonicsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsNanotechnologyTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownMicroelectronicsDischarge Initiation MechanismLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsRapid Breakdown MechanismsGas Discharge PlasmaOptoelectronicsElectrical Insulation
The discharge initiation mechanism of nanosecond dielectric barrier discharges in open air has been clarified with time-dependent measurement of the discharge electric field by electric-field-induced coherent Raman scattering and optical emission. Our experimental observations have revealed that, in the prebreakdown phase of a nanosecond dielectric barrier discharge, the externally applied fast-rising electric field is strongly enhanced near the cathode due to large accumulation of space charge, which then strongly enhances ionization near the cathode. Once a sufficiently large number of ionizations take place, the location of peak ionization forms a front and propagates toward the cathode with strong optical emission, which establishes the discharge. This process is essentially different from the well-known Townsend mechanism for slower discharges.
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