2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-51727-y
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A computational study on the effects of fast-rising voltage on ionization fronts initiated in sub-mm air and CO$$_{2}$$ gaps

Timothy Wong,
Igor Timoshkin,
Scott MacGregor
et al.

Abstract: Gas discharge and breakdown phenomena have become increasingly important for the development of an ever-growing number of applications. The need for compact and miniaturized systems within power, pulsed power, semiconductor, and power electronic industries has led to the imposing of significant operating electric field stresses on components, even within applications with low operating voltages. Consequently, the interest in gas discharge processes in sub-millimeter and microscale gaps has grown, as the unders… Show more

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