Abstract
Experiments of propagation of the high-power high-voltage nanosecond and subnanosecond pulses in large-scale transmitting lines in various gases make it possible to solve a wide range of fundamental and applied problems, from simulating the propagation of electromagnetic pulses (EMP) through the atmosphere to estimating the electrical strength of elements of pulsed high-voltage gas-filled systems. At the IAP RAS, experiments with stripe lines up to 5 m in length are performed in Krot and Sprite devices. During the propagation of EMP with an electric field strength up to 100 kV/m in a low pressure gas, the effects are observed such as the formation of non-uniform and essentially non-stationary glow, nonlinear absorption and dispersion transformation of the shape of high-power pulses, due to gas ionization in the EMP field.
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