
doi: 10.1063/1.96150
A grid-controlled plasma cathode has been operated at high current density (15 A/cm2) using vacuum insulator breakdown as the plasma source. The insulator spark generates a highly reproducible, 6-μs plasma pulse with density 1013 cm−3 at a distance of 6 cm. A number of sparks can be driven in parallel to supply large area plasma cathodes.
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