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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2016 Volume 86, Issue 10, Pages 109–119 (Mi jtf6426)

This article is cited in 6 papers

Electrophysics, electron and ion beams, physics of accelerators

Generation of dual pulses of the runaway electron beam current during the subnanosecond breakdown of atomic and molecular gases

V. F. Tarasenkoabc, D. A. Sorokinab, M. I. Lomaevab

a Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk
b Tomsk State University
c Tomsk Polytechnic University

Abstract: With a diaphragm placed behind the anode foil, dual runaway electron beams have been provided in helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, and air under a pressure of several torrs to several dozen torrs and a high-voltage pulse amplitude of about 250 kV. These beams consist of two pulses with commensurable amplitudes with a time interval between them of several dozen picoseconds to several hundred picoseconds. It has been shown that the breakdown of the interelectrode gap at pressures from several torrs to several dozen torrs may occur in different regimes and dual pulses of the electron beam current are registered when the initial current through the gap is below 1 kA. It has been found that a supershort avalanche electron beam that consists of one pulse is generated when the delay of breakdown equals several hundred picoseconds. It has been shown that, when the gas pressure reaches several hundred Torr, including atmospheric pressure, the runaway electrons are detected behind the foil after the termination of the supershort avalanche electron beam pulse.

Received: 23.11.2015
Revised: 16.03.2016


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2016, 61:10, 1551–1560

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