2015
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2015.2447032
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Theoretical Simulation of a Gas Breakdown Initiated by External Plasma Source in the Gap With Combined Metal–Dielectric Electrodes

Abstract: This paper is devoted to the theoretical investigation of the breakdown in short discharge gaps of different geometries under the influence of the plasma stream from an external source. The structural feature is the presence of dielectric elements in the electric discharge gap area, which have high emission activity and the ability to accumulate a surface charge. The simulation was performed for a 2-D planar geometry of the discharge gap between two metal electrodes with dielectric coating surrounded by the ga… Show more

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