The peculiarities of near-cathode processes in air discharge at atmospheric pressure

Abstract

Formation of near-cathode plasma at the instant of breakdown of the air gap was studied by the methods of picosecond laser probing. It was demonstrated that 1-2 ns after a sharp rise of the current through the discharge gap dense plasma clots with Ne~1020 cm-3 and dNe/dx ~ 1024 cm-4 are formed on the cathode surface. It was shown that these highly ionized regions lead to initiation and development of the spark channel originating from the cathode. We propose that the observed formations correspond to erosive plasma formed from the cathode material.

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