1966
DOI: 10.1063/1.1720255
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Technique for Simultaneously Measuring Ion Densities, Metastable Atom Densities, and Light Emission in Decaying Gaseous Plasmas

Abstract: An apparatus for simultaneously measuring the time dependence of (a) ion densities, (b) metastable atom densities, and (c) the intensities of spectral lines and bands during the decay period of a gaseous plasma is described. It is comprised of a quadrupole mass spectrometer for the ion density measurements and a light spectrometer for light emission and fractional light absorption studies. The reliability of the results obtained by mass spectrometer probing of a decaying plasma was checked by comparing the res… Show more

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“…2 . 4 The discharge region is a glass cylinder with metal end plates. One end plate is a perforated molybdenum electrode, while the other is made of Kovar metal and contains a small hole (60 JL diam and 40 JL length) through which the plasma ions effuse into the mass spectrometer.…”
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“…2 . 4 The discharge region is a glass cylinder with metal end plates. One end plate is a perforated molybdenum electrode, while the other is made of Kovar metal and contains a small hole (60 JL diam and 40 JL length) through which the plasma ions effuse into the mass spectrometer.…”
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confidence: 99%