Abstract

The formation of a high-pressure glow discharge is studied under conditions when the discharge evolves from the normal glow to the abnormal glow. It is shown that the transition to the voltage-current characteristic of the obstructed discharge may take place as a result of heating the gas and a decrease in its density. The obstructed discharge follows the left-hand branch of the Paschen curve and features a sharp voltage rise and current density limitation.

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