Memory effect in the ignition of a low-pressure glow discharge in nitrogen in a long discharge tube

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A. I. Shishpanov
Yu. Z. Ionikh
A. V. Meshchanov
N. A. Dyatko
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[1] St. Petersburg State University,
[2] Troitsk Institute for Innovation and Fusion Research,undefined
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Plasma Physics Reports | 2014年 / 40卷
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Memory Effect; Plasma Physic Report; Breakdown Voltage; Discharge Tube; Ionization Wave;
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Results are presented from experimental studies of breakdown and the initial stage of a discharge in a long tube (with an interelectrode distance of 40 cm and a diameter of 2.8 cm) at a pressure of ∼1 Torr and pulse discharge current of ∼10 mA. Breakdown was produced by positive voltage pulses with a linearly growing leading edge with a steepness of dU/dt ∼ 106–108 V/s. The time interval between pulses was varied from τ = 0.5 ms to 1 s, the pulse duration being 10 ms. The work was aimed at studying the memory effect of the discharge gap, namely, the influence of the previous pulse on the breakdown characteristics of the next one. In the experiments, the breakdown voltage was measured at different values of dU/dt and τ. It was found that the memory effect was absent at τ ∼ 1 s. At the same time, an increase in the breakdown voltage with increasing dU/dt was observed. In the range of τ ≈ 50–200 ms, the breakdown voltage also did not depend on τ, but the memory effect took place. The memory effect in this case consisted in that the breakdown voltage decreased with increasing dU/dt, so that, at dU/dt ∼ 107 V/s, the breakdown voltage was two times lower than in the case of τ ∼ 1 s. For τ ∼ 1–10 ms, the memory effect manifested itself in that the breakdown voltage depended on τ: it could either decrease (the “normal” effect) or increase (the “anomalous” effect) with increasing τ. Breakdown of the discharge gap was preceded by the propagation of an ionization wave, except for the case of small τ values in the domain of existence of the anomalous effect. Estimates allowing one to qualitatively explain the experimental results are made.
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