Streamer formation processes trigger intense x-ray and high-frequency radio emissions in a high-voltage discharge

For a laboratory discharge initiated in a long air gap by a microsecond megavolt pulse, we simultaneously register wideband high-frequency microwave and hard-x-ray emissions and thoroughly analyze the temporal relationship of the emissions depending on the discharge evolution. The temporal structure...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. E 2022-05, Vol.105 (5), p.L053201-L053201, Article L053201
Hauptverfasser: Parkevich, E V, Shpakov, K V, Baidin, I S, Rodionov, A A, Khirianova, A I, Khirianov, T F, Bolotov, Ya K, Medvedev, M A, Ryabov, V A, Kurilenkov, Yu K, Oginov, A V
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Zusammenfassung:For a laboratory discharge initiated in a long air gap by a microsecond megavolt pulse, we simultaneously register wideband high-frequency microwave and hard-x-ray emissions and thoroughly analyze the temporal relationship of the emissions depending on the discharge evolution. The temporal structure of microwave radiation is found to consist of numerous short intense bursts with high-frequency components. We directly show that x-ray and microwave emissions can appear almost synchronously in the discharge but only when a complex net of countless plasma channels forms and spans the entire discharge gap. The channel formation is closely related to the intense development of multiple streamers.
ISSN:2470-0045
2470-0053
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.105.L053201