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Simulation of Electrical Discharge Initiated by a Nanometer-Sized Probe in Atmospheric Conditions

         

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In this paper,a two-dimensional nanometer scale tip-plate discharge model has been employed to study nanoscale electrical discharge in atmospheric conditions.The field strength distributions in a nanometer scale tip-to-plate electrode arrangement were calculated using the finite element analysis(FEA) method,and the influences of applied voltage amplitude and frequency as well as gas gap distance on the variation of efective discharge range(EDR) on the plate were also investigated and discussed.The simulation results show that the probe with a wide tip will cause a larger efective discharge range on the plate;the field strength in the gap is notably higher than that induced by the sharp tip probe;the efective discharge range will increase linearly with the rise of excitation voltage,and decrease nonlinearly with the rise of gap length.In addition,probe dimension,especially the width/height ratio,afects the efective discharge range in diferent manners.With the width/height ratio rising from 1:1 to 1:10,the efective discharge range will maintain stable when the excitation voltage is around 50 V.This will increase when the excitation voltage gets higher and decrease as the excitation voltage gets lower.Furthermore,when the gap length is 5 nm and the excitation voltage is below 20 V,the diameter of EDR in our simulation is about 150 nm,which is consistent with the experiment results reported by other research groups.Our work provides a preliminary understanding of nanometer scale discharges and establishes a predictive structure-behavior relationship.

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