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Arcing at Electrical Contacts on Closure. Part II. The Initiation of an Arc

 

作者: L. H. Germer,  

 

期刊: Journal of Applied Physics  (AIP Available online 1951)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 9  

页码: 1133-1139

 

ISSN:0021-8979

 

年代: 1951

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1700121

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

The capacity of the plates of an oscilloscope charged to 35 or 40 volts is discharged repeatedly by approaching electrodes of carbon, active silver, and inactive silver. Facts about the discharges, which are arcs of very short duration, are inferred from resulting open circuit potentials and calculated electrode separations.The separation at the first arc varies in different experiments but corresponds on the average to a nominal electric field of 0.6×106volts/cm for carbon or active silver and to 2×106volts/cm for inactive silver. Each arc is initiated by a very small number of field emission electrons. The hypothesis that a single electron may perhaps be sufficient is consistent with observations at later stages of each closure when the electrodes are closer and the field much higher.The earlier observation, that the potential across a short arc is constant and independent of current, is not true if the arc time is sufficiently short. For active silver a time comparable with 2×10−8sec is required to establish the steady arc voltage characteristic of later stages of arcs which last longer than this. The initial time during which the potential is decreasing toward its final steady value is 100 times the transit time of a silver ion across the gap.

 

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