2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0205274
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Glows, arcs, ohmic discharges: An electrode-centered review on discharge modes and the transitions between them

André Anders

Abstract: Ever since they have been studied, gas discharges have been classified by their visual appearance as well as by their current and voltage levels. Glow and arc discharges are the most prominent and well-known modes of discharges involving electrodes. In a first approximation, they are distinguished by their current and voltage levels, and current–voltage characteristics are a common way to display their relations. In this review, glow discharges are defined by their individual electron emission mechanism such a… Show more

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