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Laser-induced discharge in a rod-plane electrode in the presence of a negative dc electric field

Discharge induction experiments were performed between a plate and a rod on a plate electrode configuration with a gap length of 1 m using a high‐power CO2 laser and a dc voltage generator. The electrodes are parallel planes. Each plate electrode consists of a central flat part having a diameter of...

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Published in:Electrical engineering in Japan 2000-09, Vol.132 (4), p.19-27
Main Authors: Uchiumi, Michihiro, Ueda, Kiyotaka, Muraoka, Katsunori, Tanaka, Toshikatsu, Kinoshita, Fumihiro, Akazaki, Masanori
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Language:English
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Summary:Discharge induction experiments were performed between a plate and a rod on a plate electrode configuration with a gap length of 1 m using a high‐power CO2 laser and a dc voltage generator. The electrodes are parallel planes. Each plate electrode consists of a central flat part having a diameter of 3 m with a circular edge on a cross section. The length of the rod is 10 cm. A chain of plasma beads of length 10 cm was created on the tip of the rod by the CO2 laser and used for artificial triggering of negative high‐voltage sparkover. The behavior of streamer, leader, and return stroke was observed by an image converter camera. It was found that a positive upward traveling leader can be triggered from the tip of the rod on the lower plane to the upper plane by the chain of plasma beads created by the CO2 laser. This apparatus is useful for study for realization of laser‐induced lightning. © 2000 Scripta Technica, Electr Eng Jpn, 132(4): 19–27, 2000
ISSN:0424-7760
1520-6416
DOI:10.1002/1520-6416(200009)132:4<19::AID-EEJ3>3.0.CO;2-K