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Charge state distribution studies of pure and oxygen mixed krypton ECR plasma–signature of isotope anomaly and gas mixing effectKumar et al., 2016
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- Kumar P
- Mal K
- Rodrigues G
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- Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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We report the charge state distributions of the pure, 25% and 50% oxygen mixed krypton plasma to shed more light on the understanding of the gas mixing and the isotope anomaly [AG Drentje, Rev. Sci. Instrum. 63 (1992) 2875 and Y Kawai, D Meyer, A Nadzeyka, U …
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