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Analysis of various scenarios of the behavior of voltage–current characteristics of direct-current microdischarges at atmospheric pressure

The voltage–current characteristics of a discharge at atmospheric pressure in a wide range of discharge currents have been numerically studied within a hybrid model for a gas-discharge plasma with a self-consistent description of the heating of a cathode. Segments corresponding to a normal glow disc...

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Published in:JETP letters 2016-08, Vol.104 (3), p.180-185
Main Authors: Saifutdinov, A. I., Fairushin, I. I., Kashapov, N. F.
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Quantum Information Technology
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