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Acoustic Wave Propagation in a Gas Discharge
The Physics of Fluids, 1969When ordinary sound propagates in a weakly ionized gas, the wave motion of neutral particles controls that of charge carriers. The ion-density, electric-field, and electron-temperature responses to a given gas-density perturbation are calculated by means of linearized hydrodynamic equations for the case of wave propagation along the axis of a discharge.
Schulz, Michael, Ingard, Uno
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Particle charge in the bulk of gas discharges
Physical Review E, 2005An experimental determination of particle charge in a bulk dc discharge plasma covering a wide range of neutral gas pressures, was recently reported [S. Ratynskaia, Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 085001 (2004)]. The charges obtained were several times smaller than the predictions of collisionless orbital motion limited theory.
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2001
Discharge lamps for pumping solid-state lasers are widely used and will be discussed in some detail. In order to be able to design the lamps for optimal performance in applications and in order to design the circuit for a specific lamp, one must know the lamp parameters and their functional relationships.
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Discharge lamps for pumping solid-state lasers are widely used and will be discussed in some detail. In order to be able to design the lamps for optimal performance in applications and in order to design the circuit for a specific lamp, one must know the lamp parameters and their functional relationships.
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IEE Colloquium on Advances in HV Technology, 1996
The topic “gas discharge physics” is fundamental to electrical breakdown in gases. Many excellent publications provide detailed accounts. In this article, the authors recall contributions drawn from research conducted at the University of Strathclyde (UK) under the direction of David J. Tedford.
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The topic “gas discharge physics” is fundamental to electrical breakdown in gases. Many excellent publications provide detailed accounts. In this article, the authors recall contributions drawn from research conducted at the University of Strathclyde (UK) under the direction of David J. Tedford.
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Introduction to gas discharges
Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2000This is a tutorial article. An introductory discussion of direct current gas discharges is presented. Beginning with basic ideas from kinetic theory, gas discharge plasmas are described in terms of phenomena observed in the laboratory. Various models are introduced to account for electrical breakdown, plasma boundaries and the longitudinal and ...
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A Gas Discharge Lamp for the Extreme Ultraviolet
Applied Optics, 1970A gas discharge lamp is described suitable for producing the many-lined spectrum of hydrogen (85-160 nm) and the Hopfield continuum in helium (60-100 nm). It was designed for use with a window-less monochromator to study photoionization and operates at pressures below 50 Torr.
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