1878
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1878.0008
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VIII. Experimental researches on the electric discharge with the chloride of silver battery

Abstract: We cannot flatter ourselves that we have done more during our three-and-a-half years’ work than contribute a few facts towards the data necessary for the solution of the problem, “What is the cause of the beautiful phenomenon of stratification produced by electric discharges in vacuum tubes ?” which, having been first noticed by M. Abria in 1843, was independently re-observed by Mr. (now Sir William) Grove in 1852, and has since engaged the attention of so many physicists. Our excellent and highly esteemed fri… Show more

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“…Self-organisation patterns or non-uniformities are commonly observed in these plasma discharges. Such selforganisation patterns in the form of striations of the positive column were observed in the early investigations of a simple dc discharge [6], and since then have been observed in many different plasma configurations [7]. The development of nonuniformities is typically associated with a specific instability mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Self-organisation patterns or non-uniformities are commonly observed in these plasma discharges. Such selforganisation patterns in the form of striations of the positive column were observed in the early investigations of a simple dc discharge [6], and since then have been observed in many different plasma configurations [7]. The development of nonuniformities is typically associated with a specific instability mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…DC discharges, being one of the most frequently studied systems of gaseous electronics [47], are fairly well understood with a large number of details available in the literature. Nevertheless, these systems are of ongoing interest still today [48][49][50][51][52][53].…”
Section: Striations and Ionization Wavesmentioning
confidence: 99%