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Compton et al., 1924 - Google Patents

Theory and experiments relating to the striated glow discharge in mercury vapor

Compton et al., 1924

Document ID
7173492931217378106
Author
Compton K
Turner L
McCurdy W
Publication year
Publication venue
Physical Review

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Abstract Theory of the glow discharge in a monatomic gas.—For the case of parallel plane electrodes with a hot cathode as source of electrons, the potential distribution and ion concentration in the Crookes dark space, negative glow, Faraday dark space and positive …
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