Abstract

Mechanisms in vacuum flashover caused by rf (f<10 GHz) or unipolar voltages are virtually identical. Similarities between rf (representing high power microwave window breakdown on the high pressure side) and unipolar flashover are expected in an atmospheric environment as well. Our experimental setups enable studying both unipolar flashover and rf window flashover at atmospheric conditions while controlling excitation, temperature, pressure, humidity, and type of gas present. The local electric field at the flashover initiating points has been numerically calculated in detail for all test geometries. For both rf and unipolar pulsed excitation, the flashover dynamics are changed by the application of UV light to the dielectric surface. A UV pre-pulse has a distinct impact on the arc's path and a tendency to increase the hold-off electric field. The effect of humidity on the hold-off electric field for both pulsed unipolar and rf excitations, along with temporally resolved emission spectroscopy of the flashover event, will be discussed.

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