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Sub-nanosecond resolution electric field measurements during ns pulse breakdown in ambient air
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EngineeringMeasurementLaser-plasma InteractionLaser Plasma PhysicPlasma PhysicsNs Pulse BreakdownOptical DiagnosticsPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationElectric FieldPulse PowerInstrumentationPlasma DiagnosticsElectrical EngineeringPhysicsTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownPulse BreakdownLaboratory Plasma PhysicsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsPs Four-wave MixingGas Discharge PlasmaAmbient AirElectrical Insulation
Electric field during ns pulse discharge breakdown in ambient air has been measured by ps four-wave mixing, with temporal resolution of 0.2 ns. The measurements have been performed in a diffuse plasma generated in a dielectric barrier discharge, in plane-to-plane geometry. Absolute calibration of the electric field in the plasma is provided by the Laplacian field measured before breakdown. Sub-nanosecond time resolution is obtained by using a 150 ps duration laser pulse, as well as by monitoring the timing of individual laser shots relative to the voltage pulse, and post-processing four-wave mixing signal waveforms saved for each laser shot, placing them in the appropriate 'time bins'. The experimental data are compared with the analytic solution for time-resolved electric field in the plasma during pulse breakdown, showing good agreement on ns time scale. Qualitative interpretation of the data illustrates the effects of charge separation, charge accumulation/neutralization on the dielectric surfaces, electron attachment, and secondary breakdown. Comparison of the present data with more advanced kinetic modeling is expected to provide additional quantitative insight into air plasma kinetics on ~ 0.1–100 ns scales.
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