JOURNAL ARTICLE

High voltage subnanosecond breakdown

J. MańkowskiJ. DickensM. Kristiansen

Year: 1998 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Vol: 26 (3)Pages: 874-881   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Present-day ultra-wideband radiation sources produce Megavolt pulses at hundreds of picosecond (ps) risetimes. Empirical data on the breakdown characteristics for dielectric media at these short time lengths and high voltages are either extremely limited or nonexistent. In support of the design of these ultra-wideband sources, we are investigating the breakdown characteristics, at these voltages and time lengths, of several liquids and high-pressure gases. These include air, N/sub 2/, H/sub 2/, SF/sub 6/, and transformer oil. Gap voltages attained were over 700 kV and gas pressures were over 150 atm (15 MPa). Breakdown times achieved were on the order of 600 ps. Electric field strengths observed for given breakdown times were higher than predicted by other investigators. An empirical fit is presented for the data obtained.

Keywords:
Materials science Breakdown voltage Picosecond Transformer oil Voltage Electric field Dielectric Dielectric strength Wideband Electrical breakdown Transformer Optoelectronics Electrical engineering Optics Physics Engineering

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