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The triple-probe method applied to the direct display of plasma parameters in a supersonic flowing continuum plasma
The calibration of electrostatic triple-probe voltage and current response in a supersonic continuum plasma has been carried out using a low-pressure shock tube. The electron temperature Te and charge number density Ne are compared to probe voltage and current response, respectively, for a useful ra...
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