The fractal dimension Df and the critical parameter nu of the sputtered percolation Ag island films are measured to be about 1.57 and 1.15, respectively. A modified Z-scan method including both transmittance Z-scan and reflection Z-scan is proposed to measure the pure nonlinear absorption of the semi-continuous Ag films near the percolation threshold. As the microstructure of the sputtered Ag films varies from the discontinuous to the continuous, the linear absorbance decreases from 0.97 to 0.58 while the nonlinear absorption coefficient changes from -1.4x10-5m/W to -4.6x10-6m/W at the wavelength of 800nm. The largest nonlinear absorption coefficient beta of the sputtered Ag films is obtained in the discontinuous film near the percolation threshold, which is mainly contributed by the large enhancement of local field of dis-continuous Ag particles.
A surface streamer is a ubiquitous discharge in electric equipment and surface dielectric barrier discharge. It is expected to suppress this kind of surface discharge in the insulation system, but on the other hand, the surface streamer is also utilized for the generation of active ions and the control of a gas kinetic distribution. As a product of the surface streamer, surface charge influences and characterizes the streamer's behavior. This study observed the two-dimensional transient evolution of the surface charge and the tangential electric field in a single individual surface streamer at the nanosecond level. Using a reflective Pockels effect system and a framing camera system, the surface streamer propagation under a sub-microsecond pulse voltage was measured in real time and in situ. The inception, propagation, and deceleration of a surface streamer are observed. The measurement exhibits an electrode-charge equipotential region that equivalently extends the electrode boundary. Under an anode field with a weak tangential component, the interior of the surface streamer channel exhibits local deviations from the quasi-neutrality, and a reversed tangential electric field is observed. The lateral movement of the positive charge may be responsible for this reverse electric field. The diagnostic technique presented in this study can describe the surface charge transient behavior in pulsed surface discharges, which complements the streamer model.
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