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6 April 1988 Magnetic Insulation For The Space Environment
H. Krompholz, R. Korzekwa, M. Lehr, M. Kristiansen
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Proceedings Volume 0871, Space Structures, Power, and Power Conditioning; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943693
Event: 1988 Los Angeles Symposium: O-E/LASE '88, 1988, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The influence of magnetic fields on dielectric surface breakdown voltages for space conditions (pressure in the range of 10-7 to 10-2 Torr, background plasma, and UV illumination) is investigated, both for DC and pulsed voltages as well as DC and pulsed magnetic fields, including conditions for magnetic self insulation. DC conditions are susceptible to corona-type discharges with major influences of magnetic fields on discharge paths and geometry. For pulsed volt-ages, insulation effects dependent on the polarity of the magnetic field (with respect to the electric field and the surface) are starting at field amplitudes of 0.2 T.
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H. Krompholz, R. Korzekwa, M. Lehr, and M. Kristiansen "Magnetic Insulation For The Space Environment", Proc. SPIE 0871, Space Structures, Power, and Power Conditioning, (6 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943693
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Electrons

Dielectrics

Plasma

Electrodes

Argon

Ultraviolet radiation

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