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Microwave Discharges and Their Application. I. Surface Microwave Discharge

Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2019
This article presents the results of a series of fundamental studies on a new type of a surface microwave discharge conducted at the Department of Physics of Moscow State University. The discharge is created by a surface wave on a dielectric antenna when powerful electromagnetic radiation in the centimeter wavelength range is supplied to it.
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Controlled discharge on dielectric surface

12th International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams. BEAMS'98. Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX103), 2002
The paper proposes technique for controlled commutation of energy on a dielectric surface when affected by ultraviolet radiation, formed during electric explosion of wires. Commutation characteristic of discharge can be controlled by changing intensity of surface irradiation and number of commutation channels by changing number of exploded wires.
A.I. Kormilitsyn   +2 more
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3.0-ns surface discharge development

Journal of Applied Physics, 1986
The nanosecond time-scale developing mechanisms of positive and negative corona streamers on the insulation surface are investigated using a square pulse generator and the Lichtenberg figure technique. The developing length of the corona streamers in air is measured at a pulse duration of 3 ns, an applied voltage of 7–20 kV, and a gas pressure of 150 ...
Kunihiko Hidaka, Yoshihiro Murooka
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Imaging a surface discharge

2010
Abstract only.
Voeten, S.J.   +3 more
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Origin of surface microwave discharges

Technical Physics, 2011
The high-pressure gas discharge initiated at the focus of pulsed powerful microwave radiation is a branched network of thin plasma channels completely filling the volume of the focal zone. A detailed experimental investigation of such discharges is carried out with a setup operating at a wavelength of 8.9 cm and at pressures ranging from 0.05 to 1.00 ...
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Physics of Surface-Wave Discharges

1997
The existence of electromagnetic waves guided by a plasma-dielectric structure was disclosed by Trivelpiece and Gould in 1959 [1]. Initially designated as space charge waves, then as Trivelpiece-Gould modes, they are now more widely known as (electromagnetic) surface waves (SW). In the sixties, many articles were devoted to the study of such waves (see
J. Margot, M. Moisan
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Spark Discharge on Surfaces

Physical Review, 1939
L. B. Snoddy, J. W. Beams
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