2015
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20158401003
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Three-body mechanisms in plasma recombination of H3+and D3+Ions

Abstract: Abstract. The low-temperature plasma recombination of H + 3 and D + 3 ions with electrons partially occurs by three-body assisted (ternary) mechanisms that need to be better understood. Intermediate high Rydberg states are expected to play an important role, but it remains unclear which of their interactions with ambient neutrals and electrons enhance their decay into neutral products. This contribution discusses several proposed models, collisional radiative, collisional dissociative recombination, resonant e… Show more

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“…One complication in afterglow experiments arises from the contribution of three-body neutral-or electron-assisted recombination processes [2,44,78]. This can be important in low-temperature experiments because rate coefficients of threebody recombination processes usually have strong negative temperature dependence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One complication in afterglow experiments arises from the contribution of three-body neutral-or electron-assisted recombination processes [2,44,78]. This can be important in low-temperature experiments because rate coefficients of threebody recombination processes usually have strong negative temperature dependence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%