“…3,4 The fine structure in the voltage drop arising due to this discharge phase, however, is only visible at low currents and low-current rise times. 3 Because of its remarkable properties such as current conduction in a homogenous discharge and high-current rise times, the pseudospark is well suited as a low-erosive fast-closing switch, besides other applications such as generation of x-rays 5 and microwaves 6 and production of high-intensity electron beams for free electron lasers 7 and material processing. 8 However, the low-erosive nature of pseudospark conduction is reported to vanish above a threshold current limit of about 45 kA, 9 with enhanced electrode erosion resulting due to discharge collapse into the arc mode, severely affecting device performance.…”