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Electric field determination in transient plasmas: in situ & non-invasive methodsGoldberg et al., 2022
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- Goldberg B
- Hoder T
- Brandenburg R
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- Plasma Sources Science and Technology
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One of the primary basic plasma parameters within transient nonequilibrium plasmas is the reduced electric field strength, roughly understood as the ratio of the electrical energy given to the charged species between two collisions. While physical probes have historically been …
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