Abstract:The triggered vacuum switch (TVS) is a normally nonconducting device in which a high-current metal-vapor arc can be established by a suitable pulse of current to a triggering electrode. It is suggested that the initial breakdown of the trigger gap occurs in the gases desorbed from the surface of the dielectric coated on the cathode due to Joule heating. The trigger arc and cathode spots are responsible to build up the glow discharge in the trigger gap and lead to the breakdown in the main gap in the positive p… Show more
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