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Title: Gap formation processes in a high-density plasma opening switch

Journal Article · · Physics of Plasmas
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.871106· OSTI ID:164974
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  1. Pulsed Power Physics Branch, Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C. 20375-5000 (United States)

A gap opening process in plasma opening switches (POS) is examined with the aid of numerical simulations. In these simulations, a high density ({ital n}{sub {ital e}}=10{sup 14}--5{times}10{sup 15} cm{sup {minus}3}) uniform plasma initially bridges a small section of the coaxial transmission line of an inductive energy storage generator. A short section of vacuum transmission line connects the POS to a short circuit load. The results presented here extend previous simulations in the {ital n}{sub {ital e}}=10{sup 12}--10{sup 13} cm{sup {minus}3} density regime. The simulations show that a two-dimensional (2-D) sheath forms in the plasma near a cathode. This sheath is positively charged, and electrostatic sheath potentials that are large compared to the anode--cathode voltage develop. Initially, the 2-D sheath is located at the generator edge of the plasma. As ions are accelerated out of the sheath, it retains its original 2-D structure, but migrates axially toward the load creating a magnetically insulated gap in its wake. When the sheath reaches the load edge of the POS, the POS stops conducting current and the load current increases rapidly. At the end of the conduction phase a gap exists in the POS whose size is determined by the radial dimensions of the 2-D sheath. Simulations at various plasma densities and current levels show that the radial size of the gap scales roughly as {ital B}/{ital n}{sub {ital e}}, where {ital B} is the magnetic field. The results of this work are discussed in the context of long-conduction-time POS physics, but exhibit the same physical gap formation mechanisms as earlier lower density simulations more relevant to short-conduction-time POS. {copyright} {ital 1995} {ital American} {ital Institute} {ital of} {ital Physics}.

OSTI ID:
164974
Journal Information:
Physics of Plasmas, Vol. 2, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Jan 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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