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Electrical breakdown of water in microgaps

Karl Schoenbach1,2, Juergen Kolb1,2, Shu Xiao1, Sunao Katsuki1,3, Yasushi Minamitani1,4 and Ravindra Joshi1,2

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Experimental and modeling studies on electrical breakdown in water in submillimeter gaps between pin and plane electrodes have been performed. Prebreakdown, breakdown and recovery of the water gaps were studied experimentally by using optical and electrical diagnostics with a temporal resolution on the order of one nanosecond. By using Mach–Zehnder interferometry, the electric field distribution in the prebreakdown phase was determined by means of the Kerr effect. Electric fields values in excess of the computed electric fields, which reach >4 MV cm−1 for applied electrical pulses of 20 ns duration, were recorded at the tip of the pin electrode, an effect which can be explained by a reduced permittivity of water at high electric fields. Breakdown of the gaps, streamer-to-arc transition, was recorded by means of high-speed electrical diagnostics, and through high-speed photography. It was shown, through simulations, that breakdown is initiated by field emission at the interface of preexisting microbubbles. Impact ionization within the micro-bubble's gas then contributes to plasma development. Experiments using pulse–probe methods and Schlieren diagnostics allowed us to follow the development of the disturbance caused by the breakdown over a time of more than milliseconds and to determine the recovery time of a water switch. In order to trigger water switches a trigger electrode with a triple point has been utilized. The results of this research have found application in the construction of compact pulse power generators for bioelectric applications.


PACS

52.80.-s Electric discharges

87.50.C- Static and low-frequency electric and magnetic fields effects

89.60.-k Environmental studies

84.70.+p High-current and high-voltage technology: power systems; power transmission lines and cables

Subjects

Electronics and devices

Medical physics

Biological physics

Plasma physics

Environmental and Earth science

Dates

Issue 2 (May 2008)

Received 27 September 2007, in final form 28 December 2007

Published 1 May 2008



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