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|a Runaway electrons preionized diffuse discharges /
|c [edited by] Victor F. Tarasenko (Institute of High Current Electronics SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia).
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|a RUNAWAY ELECTRONS PREIONIZED DIFFUSE DISCHARGES; RUNAWAY ELECTRONS PREIONIZED DIFFUSE DISCHARGES; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: FORMATION OF RUNAWAY ELECTRONS PREIONIZED DIFFUSE DISCHARGES AT HIGH PRESSURE; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES; 3. RESULTS OF THE REP DD RESEARCHES IN ONE PULSE MODE; 4. ENERGY DEPOSITION INTO REP DD; 5. RESULTS OF THE REP DD RESEARCHES IN PULSE PERIODIC MODE; 6. ON THE REP DD RADIATION; 7. ON THE REP DD FORMATION MECHANISM; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 2: X-RAY CHARACTERISTICS IN REPETITIVE NANOSECOND-PULSE DISCHARGES IN OPEN AIRABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP AND MEASUREMENT ARRANGEMENT; 3. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: RADIATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAIN PLASMA PARAMETERS OF REPDD; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. OPTICAL MEDIA AND RADIATION IN REP DD; 3. AMPLITUDE-TIME AND SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIATION IN REP DD; 4. EXCILAMPS ON INERT GAS DIMERS; 5. EXCILAMPS ON INERT GAS HALOGENIDES; 6. LAMPS ON N2; 7. MAIN REP DD PLASMA PARAMETERS; CONCLUSION.
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|a ACKNOWLEDGMENTSREFERENCES; Chapter 4: GENERATION OF RUNAWAY ELECTRONS AND X-RAYS IN AN INHOMOGENEOUS ELECTRIC FIELD AT HIGH GAS PRESSURES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; 2. SETUPS AND METHODS; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 4. MAXIMUM SAEB AMPLITUDES IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AIR IN SINGLE PULSE MODE; 5. RUNAWAY ELECTRONS AND X-RAY GENERATION IN REPETITIVE PULSED MODE; 6. EFFECT OF NITROGEN TEMPERATURE ON SAEB PARAMETERS IN REPETITIVE PULSED MODE; 7. MECHANISM OF RUNAWAY ELECTRON GENERATION IN GASES AT ELEVATED PRESSURES; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 5: TRANSITION FROM RUNAWAY ELECTRON PREIONIZED DIFFUSE DISCHARGE IN AN INHOMOGENEOUS ELECTRIC FIELD TO SPARK DISCHARGEABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURE; 3. RUNAWAY ELECTRONS PREIONIZED DIFFUSE DISCHARGE AND SPARK FORMATION IN A NONUNIFORM ELECTRIC FIELD; 4. SPECTRA OF REP DD AND SPARK DISCHARGES; 5. DIFFUSE DISCHARGE-SPARK TRANSITION; 6. DISCUSSION OF THE RESULTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6: TRANSITION OF ELECTRONS TO THE MODE OF CONTINUOUSLY ACCELERATION AT SUBNANOSECOND PULSE ELECTRIC BREAKDOWN IN HIGH-PRESSURE GASES; ABSTRACT.
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|a 1. INTRODUCTION2. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP; 3. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 4. APPLICABILITY OF CLASSICAL CRITERION OF CONTINUOUS ACCELERATION OF ELECTRONS IN HIGH-PRESSURE GASES; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; REFERENCES; Chapter 7: MODELING OF DIFFUSE GAS DISCHARGES INITIATED BY RUNAWAY ELECTRONS; ABSTRACT; ANALYTICAL MODELS OF RUNAWAY ELECTRONS GENERATION; HYDRODYNAMIC AND KINETIC SIMULATIONS; PARTICLE-IN-CELL SIMULATIONS; HYBRID SIMULATIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 8: MICROCHANNELS IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE PULSED DISCHARGES; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION.
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|a This collective book provides a review and summary of recent ten-year research in runaway electron preionized diffuse discharges (REP DD) formed in an inhomogeneous electric field in different gases at increased pressure. Attention is also given to volume (diffuse) discharges in a homogeneous electric field, barrier discharges, and so-called open low-pressure discharges. The book has contributions by research groups from different countries and institutes, which added much to the scope of data presented. New experimental techniques and equipment, including those with picosecond time resolution.
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