DocumentCode
772064
Title
Ionization Afterglow Measurements on Nitrogen
Author
van Lint, V.A.J.
Author_Institution
General Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corporation, John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, San Diego, California
Volume
11
Issue
1
fYear
1964
Firstpage
266
Lastpage
271
Abstract
The ionization afterglow experiments which are described utilize a beam of high-energy electrons (20 to 30 Mev) to produce a uniform and known concentration of ionization in a gas sample. Measurements of the electron density and collision frequency are then performed by observing the interaction of the free electrons with a probing microwave field. Studies of nitrogen have indicated that the apparent rate of electron thermalization at slightly epithermal energies is consistent with elastic scattering alone. The collision frequency at thermal energies is in good agreement with that determined from drift experiments. Electron-ion recombination is anomalous because the apparent recombination coefficient is afunction of the initial ionization intensity. This observation may be ascribed to the influence of metastables.
Keywords
Density measurement; Electron beams; Frequency measurement; Ionization; Metastasis; Microwave measurements; Nitrogen; Performance evaluation; Scattering; Spontaneous emission;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1964.4323354
Filename
4323354
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