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    Plasma Flows From Linear High-Voltage Nanosecond Vacuum Discharges on the Surface of Polymer Materials at 2-6 kA by Punanov, Ivan F., Emlin, Rafail V., Morozov, Pavel A., Shcherbakov, Yevgeny N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-02-2022)
    “…Particle flow from vacuum flashover on surface of PTFE, PMMA, and PE initiated by 60-kV nanosecond pulses in self-breakdown mode is studied in this work in the…”
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    High-Power Plasma Flows Generated by Nanosecond Vacuum Surface Flashover of Polymeric Materials at 80 kV by Emlin, Rafail V., Morozov, Pavel A., Punanov, Ivan F., Lisenkov, Vasily V., Shcherbakov, Yevgeny N.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-06-2019)
    “…In this paper, we studied the process of vacuum surface flashover of several polymeric materials initiated by 80-kV, 15-ns pulses with peak discharge current 3…”
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    Directional Pattern of Plasma Flow Generated by Nanosecond Surface Flashover at 90 KV by Punanov, Ivan F., Morozov, Pavel A., Emlin, Rafail V.

    “…High voltage vacuum surface flashover is a source of fast particles with velocities of up to 5.10^{5} m/s which makes it attractive for use in highly efficient…”
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    Nanosecond Breakdown of Porous Alumina Ceramics Saturated with Perfluorinated Liquids by Punanov, Ivan F., Emlin, Rafail V., Morozov, Pavel A.

    “…Porous ceramics can be used to supply liquid dielectric to a discharge area in liquid propellant pulsed plasma thrusters [1]. It is interesting to use…”
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    Measurement of Parameters of Particle Beams Generated by High-Voltage Surface Vacuum Discharge in Coaxial and Linear Electrode Geometry by Morozov, Pavel A., Punanov, Ivan F., Emlin, Rafail V., Gilev, Arkady S.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-08-2013)
    “…The results of the measurement of the parameters of particle beams generated by a high-voltage nanosecond anode-initiated surface vacuum discharge are…”
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