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“…The Pockels effect has been developed and applied in various scenarios, including electric field probe sensors [43,44], partial discharges [45], dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) [46], atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) [42], and gas-solid [47] and solid-solid [48,49] interface discharges. Recently, Wang et al realized in-situ observation of nanosecond surface charge evolution during surface discharge streamer using this method [50].…”
Section: Pockels Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Pockels effect has been developed and applied in various scenarios, including electric field probe sensors [43,44], partial discharges [45], dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) [46], atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) [42], and gas-solid [47] and solid-solid [48,49] interface discharges. Recently, Wang et al realized in-situ observation of nanosecond surface charge evolution during surface discharge streamer using this method [50].…”
Section: Pockels Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that the pattern of surface charge distribution qualitatively agrees with the patterns of luminescent images [43]. The total deposited charge accumulated by surface charge was approximately equal to the integration of discharge current [47, 49, 66]. The profiles of the Gaussian‐distributed charge spots in the filamentary DBD remained constant after the accumulation process, indicating that the charge is trapped in deep levels [56].…”
Section: Transient Behavior Of Surface Charge On Solid Insulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was observed by Wild et al that the charge reversal starts in the centre of a residual charge spot where the electric field is highest, and extends outwards gradually [63], as shown in Figure 10. This effect could be suppressed under smaller admixture impurities, leading to the transformation to a homogenous pattern [49]. In the diffuse mode, all the deposited charge reverses simultaneously, contributing to an approximately constant electric field during the whole breakdown process.…”
Section: Charge Deposition In Dbd Under Different Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It uses electro-optic crystals with low conductivity to sense the distribution of surface charges in the discharge, providing significant benefits in the on-line measurement of surface charges. In recent years, the distribution of surface charges in the DBD driven by AC power supply has been extensively investigated based on the Pockels effect [26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Kai et al [38] discovered that surface charges generated by partial discharge showed as isolated charge spots, and the distribution of charges was not uniform in a discharge gap larger than 0.1 mm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%