1986
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/19/8/017
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Some properties of Trichel pulses with AC voltage

Abstract: Statistical properties of Trichel pulses with AC voltages are studied, measuring simultaneously the frequency distributions of the apparent charge q and of the light intensity qL. The occurrence of quasi-Trichel pulses and negative streamers, in addition to regular Trichel pulses, is observed. It is established that, along with the normal conditions necessary for the occurrence of regular Trichel pulses, a sufficiently intense Malter emission of electrons is essential. If this intensity is insufficient quasi-T… Show more

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“…2), where the phenomena were studied in air. Also, it is noteworthy that Golinski and Grudzinski (1986), in line with other authors (see Loeb 1965, pp. 305-6), have found a sufficiently intense Malter emission of electrons from cathode surface imperfections, such as oxide layers or deposited particles, to allow a Thichel pulse to occur.…”
Section: (C) Physical Mechanism For Spikes On the Trichel Pulse Trailing Partsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…2), where the phenomena were studied in air. Also, it is noteworthy that Golinski and Grudzinski (1986), in line with other authors (see Loeb 1965, pp. 305-6), have found a sufficiently intense Malter emission of electrons from cathode surface imperfections, such as oxide layers or deposited particles, to allow a Thichel pulse to occur.…”
Section: (C) Physical Mechanism For Spikes On the Trichel Pulse Trailing Partsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Analogies between the onset of negative corona Trichel pulses and positive corona streamers have been found also by Poli (1982), and by Gallimberti and Marchesi (1982) who have argued that: 'The threshold voltage for both positive and negative (corona) polarities can be defined as the minimum voltage allowing an avalanche, growing in the most favourable conditions, to reach a critical size that can ensure self-sustained streamer propagation.' Finally, we note the paper by Golinski and Grudzinski (1986) where a statistical analysis of the charge and the light emission of Trichel pulses led the authors to hypothesise that: 'The development of the preliminary avalanche ionisation is stopped owing to the feedback effect of the field due to the negative space charge produced by this ionisation. At the same time, conditions arise permitting the development of an inverse discharge directed from the positive space charge to the point and supported by photo-ionisation.…”
Section: (B) Concept Of Cathode-directed Streamer Associated With Trichel Pulse Risementioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is an interesting and well-documented fact that the regular TPs can be generated only using cathodes with some surface imperfection as oxide spots or dust particles providing a random field (Malter) electron emission [143,208,209].…”
Section: Negative Corona Tpsmentioning
confidence: 99%