Electric discharge method and apparatus

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H01J 23/22 (2006.01) G02B 6/255 (2006.01)

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CA 2183840

Herein disclosed are a method and an apparatus for supplying an electrical energy to a pair of discharge electrodes spaced apart from each other to cause an electric discharge in a gap between the discharge electrodes. There are firstly provided an alternating voltage generator for generating, as the electrical energy, an alternating voltage having a frequency, and a capacitor connected to the discharge electrodes in series. The alternating voltage generator has a series resonant frequency. The alternating voltage of the alternating voltage generator is applied to the discharge electrodes through the capacitor. The frequency of the alternating voltage is set approximately to the series resonant frequency of the alternating voltage generator to cause a dielectric breakdown in and allow an electric discharge current to flow through the gap between the discharge electrodes. Alternatively, the frequency of the alternating voltage may be approximated to the series resonant frequency of the alternating voltage generator, for example, from a frequency higher than the series resonant frequency.

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