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Streamers and Microdischarges

Electrons in the conducting plasma chaimel established by the streamers dissipate from the gap in about 40 ns, whereas slowly drifting ions remain there for several microseconds (Table 4-3). Deposition of electrons from the conducting chaimel onto the anode dielectric barrier results in a charge accumulation and prevents new avalanches and streamers from [Pg.164]

Cathode-directed streamer 1 ns Cathode-directed streamer 0.1 nC [Pg.165]

Plasma channel duration 30 ns Plasma channel charge 1 nC [Pg.165]

Total transported charge 0.1-1 nC Reduced electric field Eln = (l-2)(E / )paschen [Pg.165]

Total dissipated energy 5 uJ Gas temperature Close to average. [Pg.165]


Monte Carlo Modeling of Interaction of Streamers and Microdischarges... [Pg.167]

The cellular automata (CA) scheme, applied for the streamer and microdischarge interaction modeling, consists of a lattice of cells that can have any dimension and size coupled with... [Pg.167]


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