1994
DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/50/4/010
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Interaction processes with creation of fast electrons in the low temperature plasma

Abstract: The methods and the results of investigations of the reactions in which electrons appear with energies surpassing the average electron distribution's energy in a plasma are considered. Particular attention is paid to the plasma electron spectroscopy method, which combines the advantages of the elementary processes examination in a plasma with the possibilities of conventional electron spectroscopy. Data of the study of chemiionization reactions involving two excited rare gas atoms, Penning ionizations of atoms… Show more

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“…Inclusion of ionization of metastable atoms into the model is rather cumbersome, since it requires recalculation of the Townsend coefficient. The electron excitation and ionization of metastables influence EDF [11], so that a correct model for the Townsend coefficient should include dependence on the metastable atom density as well. The contribution of the metastable atoms to the ionization is negligible at higher current densities [12].…”
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“…Inclusion of ionization of metastable atoms into the model is rather cumbersome, since it requires recalculation of the Townsend coefficient. The electron excitation and ionization of metastables influence EDF [11], so that a correct model for the Townsend coefficient should include dependence on the metastable atom density as well. The contribution of the metastable atoms to the ionization is negligible at higher current densities [12].…”
Section: Results Of Modeling and Comparison With Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So secondary electrons are not capable of further ionization and can be excluded from consideration. Thus, the kinetic equation for the electrons in light gases (H, He) reads (11) Equation (11) can be easily integrated along characteristics…”
Section: Study Of Spatial Profiles Of Nonlocal Ionization Producementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the energy of penning electrons is p > w (where w is the potential between axis and discharge wall), these electrons reach the wall in a free diffusion. In the absence of electric field or when it has a small value (e.g., negative glow plasma, beam plasma), where T e , and hence e w are small, the energy spectrum of penning electrons represent sharp peaks near energies p , reproducing the spectrum R ) of reactions of type (1) [1][2][3]. Using the measured penning electrons spectra R( ) and the well known rate constants for Penning reactions one can identify the impurities and determine their concentrations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[1] represents a new approach for studies of elementary plasma processes and atomic constants. On the base of the PLES method a new method for identification of gas impurities is proposed by Kudryavtsev [2].…”
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