Title :
Measurements of the longitudinal diffusion coefficient and the drift velocity for electron swarms in hydrogen and nitrogen using a time-of-flight technique
Author_Institution :
University of Liverpool, Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics, Liverpool, UK
fDate :
3/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A time-of-flight technique has been developed to measure accurately the longitudinal diffusion coefficient (DL) and the drift velocity (v) for electron swarms drifting and diffusing through uniform electric fields at high E/N.A pulse of electrons is released at the cathode, and a `box-car¿ detector system is used to record the anode current distribution. The drift velocity is obtained from the mean delay time, and the longitudinal-diffusion coefficient is obtained from the standard deviation of the distribution. Results have been given for both hydrogen and nitrogen gas for the range 3 ¿ E/N ¿ 43 Td (1 Td = 10¿21 Vm2). The values for the drift velocity are in good agreement with theory, whereas the values for DL have revealed inadequacies in the present theoretical values for nitrogen.
Keywords :
electron mobility; hydrogen; nitrogen; time of flight spectrometers; drift velocity; electron swarms in hydrogen; longitudinal diffusion coefficient; measurements; nitrogen; time of flight technique; uniform electric fields;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1975.0092