학술논문

A study of DC electrical breakdown in liquid helium through analysis of the empirical breakdown field distributions.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Applied Physics. 2/28/2021, Vol. 129 Issue 8, p1-25. 25p.
Subject
*ELECTRIC breakdown
*LIQUID helium
*SATURATION vapor pressure
*FIELD emission
*SURFACE phenomenon
*STAINLESS steel
Language
ISSN
0021-8979
Abstract
We report results from a study on electrical breakdown in liquid helium using near-uniform-field stainless steel electrodes with a stressed area of ∼ 0.7 cm 2. The distribution of the breakdown field is obtained for temperatures between 1.7 K and 4.0 K, pressures between the saturated vapor pressure and 626 Torr, and with electrodes of different surface polishes. A data-based approach for determining the electrode-surface-area scaling of the breakdown field is presented. The dependence of the breakdown probability on the field strength as extracted from the breakdown field distribution data is used to show that breakdown is a surface phenomenon closely correlated with Fowler–Nordheim field emission from asperities on the cathode. We show that the results from this analysis provide an explanation for the supposed electrode gap-size effect and also allow for a determination of the breakdown-field distribution for arbitrary shaped electrodes. Most importantly, the analysis method presented in this work can be extended to other noble liquids to explore the dependencies for electrical breakdown in those media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]