Surface discharge on solid insulator in vacuum is one of the significant issues in the development of vacuum circuit breakers and vacuum interrupters. By measuring induced current in electrostatic probes behind alumina dielectrics due to explosive electron emission (EEE) at surface flashover inception, we studied transiently formed charge characteristics on the alumina dielectrics in the development process of surface flashover. From experimental results, we found that EEE affects the flashover development through two effects of the transient charge: one is the suppression of the EEE current by the relaxation of the electric field below the cathode, the other is promotion of the secondary electron emission avalanche. In the latter effects, because of negative charge on the alumina dielectrics below the cathode, the secondary electron can fly longer along the alumina surface. As a result, the current channel on the alumina dielectrics is formed more easily.
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Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Research Institute for Applied Sciences, 49, Tanakaohi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8202, JapanPublic Interest Incorporated Foundation Research Institute for Applied Sciences, 49, Tanakaohi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8202, Japan