Electrical Breakdown in Polycrystalline Sodium Chloride at 350°C
LA Butler and JR Hanscomb
Australian Journal of Physics
18(2) 193 - 194
Published: 1965
Abstract
Previous work (cf. Hanscomb 1962) provided strong evidence that in single crystals of sodium chloride, the mechanism of electrical breakdown is "thermal" at 350°C under conditions in which the specimens were subjected to linearly rising fields resulting in breakdown in the time range 3·5 ms-lO s. The thermal mechanism invoked in that study attributed breakdown to Joule heating from ionic current. No evidence of an electronic contribution to the pre-breakdown current with a consequent "intrinsic" type mechanism of breakdown was found.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH650193
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