Electrical system for measurement of breakdown voltage of vacuum and gas-filled tubes using a dynamic method

This article describes an electrical system aimed at measuring and data acquisition of breakdown voltages of vacuum and gas-filled tubes. The measurements were performed using a nitrogen-filled tube at 4 mbar pressure. Based on the measured breakdown voltage data as a function of the applied voltage...

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description This article describes an electrical system aimed at measuring and data acquisition of breakdown voltages of vacuum and gas-filled tubes. The measurements were performed using a nitrogen-filled tube at 4 mbar pressure. Based on the measured breakdown voltage data as a function of the applied voltage increase rate, a static breakdown voltage is estimated for the applied voltage gradient ranging from 0.1 to 1 V s−1 and from 1 to 10 V s−1. The histograms of breakdown voltages versus applied voltage increase rates from 0.1 and 0.5 V s−1 are approximated by the probability density functions using a fitting procedure.
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