Sarkisov et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Polarity effect for exploding wires in a vacuumSarkisov et al., 2002
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- Sarkisov G
- Sasorov P
- Struve K
- McDaniel D
- Gribov A
- Oleinik G
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- Physical Review E
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Experimental evidence for a strong influence of the radial electric field on energy deposition into thin metal wires during their electrical explosion in vacuum is presented. Explosion of the metal wire with a positive polarity when the radial electric field “pushes” electrons into …
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