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Gas Electric Discharge with a Developed Streamer Structure in a Quasi-Optical Microwave Beam


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Abstract

Experiments on initiating an electrical discharge with a developed streamer structure in atmospheric pressure air are described. The discharge was initiated in a quasi-optical linearly polarized microwave beam with a subcritical field. Air breakdown was initiated by an electromagnetic vibrator placed in free space, on the surface of a dielectric plate, and on the outer or inner surface of a quartz tube. From experimental data, the velocity of the discharge front propagation toward the wavevector of the electromagnetic wave has been estimated.

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K. V. Aleksandrov

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117519

N. I. Busleev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117519

L. P. Grachev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117519

I. I. Esakov

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117519

A. A. Ravaev

Moscow Radiotechnical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: grachev@mrtiran.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117519

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