Statistical Study of Electron Avalanches in Gaseous Discharge
- 15 March 1956
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Physical Society of Japan in Journal of the Physics Society Japan
- Vol. 11 (3) , 322-326
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jpsj.11.322
Abstract
Size distributions of electron avalanches were observed at a potential several percent below the breakdown value. The distributions at low pressure discharge agreed well with Wijsman's formula which was derived from the Townsend theory in the absence of space charge effect. The distributions at atmospheric pressure, however, are different from this formula in that the pulses had a tendency to become uniform in size. This tendency was accounted by the space charge effect. In connection with these mesurement the pulses of corona discharges were also measured.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Zur Statistik der ElektronenlawinenThe European Physical Journal A, 1955
- Space Charge Formation and the Townsend Mechanism of Spark Breakdown in GasesPhysical Review B, 1954
- Measurement of the Current during the Formative Time Lag of Sparks in Uniform Fields in AirPhysical Review B, 1954
- The Mechanism of the Trichel Pulses of Short Time Duration in AirPhysical Review B, 1952
- Formative Time Lags of Spark Breakdown in Air in Uniform Fields at Low OvervoltagesPhysical Review B, 1951
- Impulse Breakdown in the-Sec. Range of Air at Atmospheric PressurePhysical Review B, 1949
- LXXXVI. Investigation of soft radiation by proportional counters—V. Use as a detector of ultra-violet quanta and analysis of the gas multiplication processJournal of Computers in Education, 1949
- Breakdown Probability of a Low Pressure Gas DischargePhysical Review B, 1949
- The Mechanism of the Negative Point to Plane Corona Near OnsetPhysical Review B, 1938
- The Role of Space Charge in the Study of the Townsend Ionization Coefficients and the Mechanism of Static Spark BreakdownPhysical Review B, 1935