On correction factor in scaling law for low pressure DC gas breakdown

G. Ronchi, M. Machida

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Abstract

The low pressure gas breakdown described by Paschen's law in Townsend theory, i.e. the breakdown voltage as a function of gas pressure p and the electrode distance d, provides an accurate description of breakdown in DC discharges when the ratio between inter-electrode gap distance d and electrode radii R tends to zero. On increasing of the ratio d/R, the Paschen's curves are shifted to the region of higher breakdown voltage and higher pd values. A modified Paschen's law recently proposed is well satisfied in our measurements. However, the value of constant b changes not only due to gas type but also according to electrode gap distance; furthermore, gas breakdown voltages are considerably modified by plasma-wall interactions due to glass tube proximity in the discharge.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012002
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume511
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event15th International Congress on Plasma Physics, ICPP 2010 and 13th Latin American Workshop on Plasma Physics, LAWPP 2010 - Santiago, Chile
Duration: Aug 8 2010Aug 13 2010

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