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Measurement of electron loss rates in high-pressure mercury

The rates of electron decay in high-pressure mercury/helium discharges have been measured using a novel two-photon ionization technique. The rate coefficient of electron loss in this system was found to be well characterized by a two-body rate coefficient of kd=1.05(±0.25)×10−8 cm3 sec−1, assuming d...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 1984-04, Vol.55 (7), p.2721-2725, Article 2721
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