Plasma structures observed in gas breakdown using a 1.5 MW, 110 GHz pulsed gyrotrona

Regular two-dimensional plasma filamentary arrays have been observed in gas breakdown experiments using a pulsed 1.5 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron. The gyrotron Gaussian output beam is focused to an intensity of up to 4   MW / cm 2 . The plasma filaments develop in an array with a spacing of about one quarte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics of plasmas 2009-05, Vol.16 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Hidaka, Yoshiteru, Choi, E. M., Mastovsky, I., Shapiro, M. A., Sirigiri, J. R., Temkin, R. J., Edmiston, G. F., Neuber, A. A., Oda, Y.
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Zusammenfassung:Regular two-dimensional plasma filamentary arrays have been observed in gas breakdown experiments using a pulsed 1.5 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron. The gyrotron Gaussian output beam is focused to an intensity of up to 4   MW / cm 2 . The plasma filaments develop in an array with a spacing of about one quarter wavelength, elongated in the electric field direction. The array was imaged using photodiodes, a slow camera, which captures the entire breakdown event, and a fast camera with a 6 ns window. These diagnostics demonstrate the sequential development of the array propagating back toward the source. Gases studied included air, nitrogen, SF 6 , and helium at various pressures. A discrete plasma array structure is observed at high pressure, while a diffuse plasma is observed at lower pressure. The propagation speed of the ionization front for air and nitrogen at atmospheric pressure for 3   MW / cm 2 was found to be of the order of 10 km/s.
ISSN:1070-664X
1089-7674
DOI:10.1063/1.3083218