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titleOfInvention Arc suppressing coating for metal-dielectric interface surfaces
abstract Adjacent surfaces of contacting electrically conductive and nonconductive bodies are coated with a relatively thick film of an oxide of a dielectric material to substantially reduce high electric fields generated in the presence of DC or RF energy. Stable nonconducting oxides of such materials as alumina (Al2O3), silicon and high-k titanites are deposited on adjacent surfaces in the interface region where the high fields associated with electrical energy at high power levels tend to initiate damaging arcs. Applicable embodiments include electron discharge devices operating in the microwave energy spectrum as well as high voltage electrical equipment such as insulators subject to generation of substantial electrostatic fields.
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