1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1022683610502
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“…2). According to the present theory (see also [11]) in the point CP M −N M the substance is in a specific state which we named the "true dielectric" (or The experimental data on the conductivity of various metals [5,21] confirm this conclusion (see Fig. 3 for Al, Cu and Fe and Fig.…”
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“…2). According to the present theory (see also [11]) in the point CP M −N M the substance is in a specific state which we named the "true dielectric" (or The experimental data on the conductivity of various metals [5,21] confirm this conclusion (see Fig. 3 for Al, Cu and Fe and Fig.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…The technique used here is the rapid Joule heating of thin metal wires in a water bath [3]. The water serves as a damper, resisting the free expansion of the plasma column formed by the wire and forcing the column to remain approximately uniform during the expansion (when the heating conditions are chosen properly).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, experimental information on the electrical resistivity and thermodynamic properties of dense tungsten plasma is very limited [3][4][5]. The published experimental data [3,5] are not comprehensive, as the measured quantities do not characterize completely the thermodynamic state of the plasmas generated in those experiments; different semi-empirical equation-of-state (EOS) models were used to obtain the missing quantities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It should be indicated that due to the high toxicity of Cd and Tl, and the availability of only a few reports of Cd and Tl-based electrodes, these two Metal electrodes have been widely used for electrochemical applications due to their high electrical conductivity (>10 S cm −1 ) compared to carbon materials (2.5-10 S cm −1 ). [46][47][48] In regards to post-transition metal electrodes, which possess both good conductivity and some unique features as inertness and low background signals, they have been confirmed as promising candidates for the application in stripping voltammetry. [49] Stripping voltammetry using dropping Hg electrode method was first developed and offered a wide range of anodic potentials and low background noise.…”
Section: Advantages Of Post-transition Metals For Sensing Hmismentioning
confidence: 99%