Claims
- 1. A gas mixture comprising:
- a conducting gas that does not readily attach electrons;
- an insulating gas that readily attaches higher energy electrons; and
- a third gas having an ionization potential sufficiently low that it can release electrons upon collision with atoms of said conducting or insulating gas when in an excited electronic state;
- wherein said gases are present in suitable proportions to maximize current and maintain sufficient insulation properties to protect said switch from voltage damage.
- 2. The gas mixture of claim 1 wherein said conducting gas is selected from the group argon, xenon, kryton, or CH.sub.4 ;
- said insulating gas is selected from the group CF.sub.4, C.sub.2 F.sub.6, C.sub.3 F.sub.8, n-C.sub.4 F.sub.10, or (CF.sub.3).sub.2 O;
- and said third gas is selected from the group C.sub.2 H.sub.2 or 2-C.sub.4 H.sub.8.
- 3. The gas mixture of claim 2 wherein said conducting gas is argon and said insulating gas is C.sub.2 F.sub.6 and they are present in a range of proportions from 99/1 to 90/10, respectively, and said third gas is C.sub.2 H.sub.2 and constitutes from 1/2 to 6% of said gas mixture.
- 4. A diffuse discharge gas switch comprising: a diffuse discharge gas switch having contained within a gas mixture comprising:
- a conducting gas that does not readily attach electrons;
- an insulating gas that readily attaches higher energy electrons; and
- a third gas having an ionization potential sufficiently low that it can release electrons upon collison with atoms of said conducting or insulating gas when in an excited electronic state;
- wherein said gases are present in suitable proportions to maximize current and maintain sufficient insulation properties to protect said switch from voltage damage.
- 5. The diffuse discharge gas switch of claim 4 wherein said conducting gas is selected from the group argon, xenon, kryton, or CH.sub.4 ;
- said insulating gas is selected from the group CF.sub.4, C.sub.2 F.sub.6, C.sub.3 F.sub.8, n-C.sub.4 F.sub.10, or (CF.sub.3).sub.2 O;
- and said third gas is selected from the group C.sub.2 H.sub.2 or 2-C.sub.4 H.sub.8.
- 6. The diffuse discharge gas switch of claim 5 wherein said conducting is argon and said insulating gas is C.sub.2 F.sub.6 and they are present in a range of proportions from 99/1 to 90/10, respectively, and said third gas is C.sub.2 H.sub.2 and constitutes from 1/2 to 6% of said gas mixture.
Government Interests
This invention is an improved diffuse discharge switch to be used in pulse power technology that can accommodate substantially greater current than prior art switches thereby resulting in a more powerful pulse. It was developed pursuant to a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy.
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4490650 |
Christophorou et al. |
Dec 1984 |
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Nakanishi et al; "Penning Ionization Ternary Gas Mixtures for Diffuse Discharge Switching Applications" Journal of Applied Physics, 7/15/1985, pp. 633-640. |