Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 66, Number 7
Monday–Friday, October 4–8, 2021;
Virtual: GEC Platform
Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session GT61: Poster Session I (5:00-7:00 pm CDT)
5:00 PM,
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Room: GEC platform
Abstract: GT61.00076 : Electrical Breakdown in Gases with Electrode Gap at the Nanometer Scale
Presenter:
Nelly Bonifaci
(GE2lab, UMR 5269 CNRS / Grenoble INP / Université Grenoble Alpes)
Authors:
Nelly Bonifaci
(GE2lab, UMR 5269 CNRS / Grenoble INP / Université Grenoble Alpes)
Sylvain Iseni
(2GREMI, UMR 7344, CNRS / Université d'Orléans,)
Hugo Lagarrigue
(GE2lab, UMR 5269 CNRS / Grenoble INP / Université Grenoble Alpes)
Olivier Lesaint
(GE2lab, UMR 5269 CNRS / Grenoble INP / Université Grenoble Alpes)
Christophe Poulain
(CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus)
This study focuses on the experimental investigation of VK in very short electrode gap ranging from 100 nm to 1 µm. The system consist on a silicon plane coated with gold or aluminum and connected to the ground. The anode is a sharp tungsten needle of 10 µm or 20 µm radius of curvature mounted on a piezo-transductor. The needle is coated with gold. Conventionally, air gas is used at atmospheric pressure. The experiments are realized in ambient conditions to compared with data from the literature and in a controlled chamber. The later is used to set the pressure which will be varied from 10-4 mbar to 3.0 bar and the purity of the gas. A specific attention is paid to the control of the humidity which is a parameter investigated in this study. The evolution of VK depending on the electrode distance evidences a clear deviation from the prediction of the Paschen’s law. In some conditions, VK values were found below 30V and open new opportunities in industrial applications.
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