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Detachment of electrons from atmospheric oxygen molecules in a high electric field


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Abstract

The results of experiments on the electrical breakdown of air in a quasi-optical microwave beam with a deeply subcritical initial field have been reported. Breakdown has been initiated by a cylindrical vibrator with spherically rounded ends and a vibrator with a tapered end. The experimental data suggest that the amount of initial breakdown-initiating electrons in a breakdown area can be provided by the detachment of electrons from atmospheric oxygen molecules. The effect of detachment depends on the field strength.

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N. I. Busleev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Varshavskoe sh. 132, Moscow, 117519

V. L. Bychkov

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Varshavskoe sh. 132, Moscow, 117519

L. P. Grachev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute

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Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Varshavskoe sh. 132, Moscow, 117519

I. I. Esakov

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Varshavskoe sh. 132, Moscow, 117519

A. A. Ravaev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Varshavskoe sh. 132, Moscow, 117519

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