The Influence of the Magnetic Field on DC and the Impulse Breakdown of Noble Gases

Increased electromagnetic contamination of the environment accompanied with the amplified miniaturization of electronic components underline the issue of the reliable operation of electronics. Reliability is of utmost importance in special applications such as medical instruments, nuclear installati...

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Published in:Materials Vol. 12; no. 5; p. 752
Main Authors: Belić, Čedomir I, Stanković, Koviljka Đ, Pejović, Milić M, Osmokrović, Predrag V
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland MDPI 05-03-2019
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Summary:Increased electromagnetic contamination of the environment accompanied with the amplified miniaturization of electronic components underline the issue of the reliable operation of electronics. Reliability is of utmost importance in special applications such as medical instruments, nuclear installations, fusion experiments, etc., where larger magnetic fields occur during operation. Therefore, the interest for insulation components that consistently protect instrumentation from overvoltage is growing. This paper deals with the effects important for the stability of a gas surge arrester, the most commonly used low-voltage component for the overvoltage protection. The effect of the magnetic field on DC and the impulse breakdown of noble gases is investigated. For the theoretical interpretation of the obtained results, the spectrum of free electron gas was determined, which enabled the evaluation of a new expression for the first Townsend coefficient. The results obtained in that way were verified through comparison with theoretically calculated results. Experiments were carried out under well-controlled laboratory conditions.
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ISSN:1996-1944
1996-1944
DOI:10.3390/ma12050752