“…Discharges in liquids are intensively studied because of their use in many application fields, like electrical power systems, [1,2] plasma electrolytic oxidation, [3,4] electrical discharge machining (EDM), [5,6] nanomaterials synthesis, [7,8] and more recently bio-medical applications. [9,10] Interaction of discharges with electrodes is a complex topic, especially in microgap conditions where diagnostics are difficult to perform.…”