Abstract
Arcs have been struck in vacuum between widely spaced electrodes by positive ion charging of an insulating film on the cathode, at separations from 0.5 to 5 mm and at potentials from 34 to 2000 volts. The arc current must be allowed to grow initially at the rate of at least 106 amp./sec. for the arc to occur. These experiments constitute a test of one of the fundamental steps postulated to account for the initiation of an arc between electrodes coming together at low voltages.