Non-self-sustained glow discharge with hollow cathode at low combustion voltages
The results of the study of low-voltage burning modes of a non-self-sustained glow discharge with a hollow cathode with a volume of ~ 0.2 m3 at low (≈ 1 Pa) pressure supported by external injection of electrons from an arc plasma are presented. The current-voltage characteristics obtained at low 20-80 V combustion voltages show that there is a threshold combustion voltage of a glow discharge at which there is an abrupt transition from the burning conditions with high plasma heterogeneity to conditions with uniform plasma emission from plasma in the entire hollow cathode. Such a transition with an enhancement of the hollow cathode effect is characterized by an increase in the main discharge current by 20-40 %. The combustion voltage of a glow discharge at which a jump occurs lies in the range 45-60 V, and it depends on the value of an auxiliary discharge current and the operating pressure.
Keywords
current-voltage characteristic, combustion voltage, glow discharge with a hollow cathode, non-self-sustained discharge, вольт-амперная характеристика, напряжение горения, тлеющий разряд с полым катодом, несамостоятельный разрядAuthors
Name | Organization | |
Denisov V.V. | Institute of High Current Electronics Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences | volodyadenisov@yandex.ru |
Ahmadeev Yu.Kh. | Institute of High Current Electronics Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences | ahmadeev@opee.hcei.tsc.ru |
Koval N.N. | Institute of High Current Electronics Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences | koval@hcei.tsc.ru |
Lopatin I.V. | Institute of High Current Electronics Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences | lopatin@opee.hcei.tsc.ru |
Ostroverchov E.V. | Institute of High Current Electronics Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences | evgeniy86evgeniy@mail.ru |