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Spectroscopic Study of Underwater Electrical Discharge Generated by Nanosecond Pulses.
Pongrác, Branislav ; Šimek, Milan ; Babický, Václav ; Člupek, Martin ; Lukeš, Petr
Underwater electrical discharge generated by high voltage pulses with nanosecond duration (~110 kV amplitude on the needle, ~5 ns duration (FWHM), 1 Hz repetition rate) has been investigated. Time–resolved optical emission spectroscopy showed different emission spectra profile of the ns–pulsed discharge compared to the μs–pulsed discharges investigated previously. Some characteristic peaks typical for water discharges (Hα, OI) were clearly visible in the spectra. In addition, the integral light emission of the discharge was recorded by photomultiplier tube.
Evolution of Point-To-Plane Nanosecond Discharge in Deionized Water
Šimek, Milan ; Pongrác, Branislav ; Člupek, Martin ; Babický, Václav ; Lukeš, Petr
We employed techniques of time-resolved ICCD microscopy and spectroscopy to register basic morphologic and emission fingerprints of micro-discharges produced in deionized water. Fast risetime high-voltage pulses (duration of 5 ns and amplitude of ~110 kV) applied in a point-to-plane electrode geometry produced micro-discharges either periodically or in a single-shot regime. Time resolved ICCD images evidence typical streamer-like branched filamentary morphology while emission spectra show a broad-band continuum evolving during the first few nanoseconds followed by the well-known HI/OI atomic lines (tens of ns).

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