ABOUT THE UNIFORMITY AND THE STABILITY OF A VOLUME DISCHARGE IN HELIUM IN NEAR-ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
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https://doi.org/10.14311/AP.2015.55.0237Keywords:
discharge formation, volume discharge, streamer, discharge plasmaAbstract
We present experimental electric and time-spatial characteristics of a volume discharge and of the transition from a volume burning stage into a channel mode nearing atmospheric pressure. We show that the discharge uniformity rises with the increase of cathode spots density and gas pressure.Downloads
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