Significant Decrease in the Breakdown Threshold Voltage of the Commercial Laser Flash Lamp under kHz Pumping
For the first time, to our knowledge, a multiple (to a factor of 3) reduction of the breakdown threshold of commercial cylindrical laser flash lamps with capacitive (through lamp electrodes) high-frequency (HF) pumping (19-3000 kHz) in comparison with a DC breakdown threshold is observed. When opera...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute 2019-06, Vol.46 (6), p.191-196 |
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Zusammenfassung: | For the first time, to our knowledge, a multiple (to a factor of 3) reduction of the breakdown threshold of commercial cylindrical laser flash lamps with capacitive (through lamp electrodes) high-frequency (HF) pumping (19-3000 kHz) in comparison with a DC breakdown threshold is observed. When operating at a frequency of 400 kHz, a proportional decrease in the HF breakdown threshold is detected for a twofold increase in the relative dielectric permittivity
ε
when air as a cooling agent (
ε
= 1) is replaced by capacitor oil (
ε
= 2). An increase in
ε
to 21 in acetone is accompanied by a 30% decrease in the breakdown threshold and its subsequent stabilization with an increase in
ε
to 81 (in water). It is found that the breakdown threshold dispersion has two stages: an abrupt drop with a high (0.1–0.2 kV/kHz) slope in the range of 0–19 kHz and a smooth (
~
30%) decrease with increasing frequency to 3000 kHz. |
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ISSN: | 1068-3356 1934-838X |
DOI: | 10.3103/S1068335619060022 |