“…We think that the difference between experiments in the literature [6][7][8][9] and the ones in [10][11][12] stems from the different experimental conditions. The microprotrusion model in [6][7][8][9] could describe the EECs that are carefully cleaned and operated in high, oil-free vacuum conditions, hence the simulations based on the model in [13] are in good consistence with the experimental results. In most practical applications of EECs, the working chambers are only pumped down to about 10 −3 -10 −2 Pa, and the electrode surfaces are covered by layers of adsorbed gases (such as H 2 , H 2 O, CO, CO 2 and hydrocarbons) and dielectrics (such as non-metallic inclusions and oxide layers) of different thicknesses between 1 and 100 nm depending on the electrode preparation and the vacuum condition of the working chambers [10,14].…”