Experiments on propagating and branching positive streamers in air

Physics – Plasma Physics

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This 4 page paper was published in the refereed proceedings of the XVth Int. Conf. on Gas Discharges and Appl., Toulouse, Fran

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This proceedings paper from 2004 contains figures of discharges in different gap lengths at the same potential that are not available elsewhere. The 2004 abstract: The evolution of streamers is known to depend on gas composition and electrode geometry, on polarity and size of the voltage and also on the electric circuit that produces the high voltage pulse. To characterize the phenomena better and to compare with theory, a new larger experimental setup with vacuum enclosure has been built. We here present first results in this setup on positive streamers in air at fixed voltage and varying electrode distance. While next to the emitting anode tip, a similar number of streamers seems to emerge due to multiple branching, more streamers seem to survive over a fixed distance, when the gap is shorter. When lowering the voltage, streamers branch less at all distances from the anode tip or do not branch at all beyond a certain distance.

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