Introduction to the kinetics of glow discharges / Chengxun Yuan, Anatoly A. Kudryavtsev, Vladimir I. Demidov.

By: Yuan, Chengxun [author.]Contributor(s): Kudryavtsev, Anatoly A [author.] | Demidov, V. I. (Vladimir Ivanovich) [author.] | Morgan & Claypool Publishers [publisher.] | Institute of Physics, IOP - EBA (Great Britain) [publisher.]Material type: TextTextSeries: IOP (Series)Release 5 | IOP concise physicsPublisher: San Rafael [California] (40 Oak Drive, San Rafael, CA, 94903, USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2018]Distributor: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2018]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color)Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781643270609 ebookSubject(s): Glow discharges | Electricity, electromagnetism & magnetism | SCIENCE / Physics / ElectricityAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 530.4/4 LOC classification: QC711.8.G5 Y835 2018ebOnline resources: e-book Full-text access Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Ionization in the electric field and the first Townsend coefficient
3. Microwave breakdown -- 3.1. Microwave breakdown due to diffusion -- 3.2. Microwave breakdown in the presence of a low dc field
4. Breakdown and self-sustained discharge ignition in a uniform dc field : the Paschen curves -- 4.1. The secondary cathode emission effect on the current in a non-self-sustained discharge : the second Townsend coefficient -- 4.2. The Townsend c
5. The general structure of a discharge between cold electrodes -- 5.1. The current-voltage characteristic -- 5.2. Basic characteristics and spatial structure of the glow
6. The Townsend and subnormal modes -- 6.1. The current-voltage characteristic -- 6.2. Townsend discharge instability in the right branch of the Paschen curve
7. The 'short' (without positive column) glow discharge -- 7.1. The fluid model of the cathode region in a normal glow -- 7.2. A model of glow discharge with account of non-local ionization -- 7.3. Influence of side walls on near-cathode plasma
8. Positive column of dc glow -- 8.1. Main properties of dc glow positive column -- 8.2. Positive column in atomic gases -- 8.3. The Langmuir paradox -- 8.4. PC in electronegative gases.
Abstract: Electric glow discharges (glows) can be found almost everywhere, from atmospheric electricity to modern plasma technologies, and have long been the object of research. The main purpose of this book is to provide simple illustrations of the basic
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1. Introduction -- 2. Ionization in the electric field and the first Townsend coefficient

3. Microwave breakdown -- 3.1. Microwave breakdown due to diffusion -- 3.2. Microwave breakdown in the presence of a low dc field

4. Breakdown and self-sustained discharge ignition in a uniform dc field : the Paschen curves -- 4.1. The secondary cathode emission effect on the current in a non-self-sustained discharge : the second Townsend coefficient -- 4.2. The Townsend c

5. The general structure of a discharge between cold electrodes -- 5.1. The current-voltage characteristic -- 5.2. Basic characteristics and spatial structure of the glow

6. The Townsend and subnormal modes -- 6.1. The current-voltage characteristic -- 6.2. Townsend discharge instability in the right branch of the Paschen curve

7. The 'short' (without positive column) glow discharge -- 7.1. The fluid model of the cathode region in a normal glow -- 7.2. A model of glow discharge with account of non-local ionization -- 7.3. Influence of side walls on near-cathode plasma

8. Positive column of dc glow -- 8.1. Main properties of dc glow positive column -- 8.2. Positive column in atomic gases -- 8.3. The Langmuir paradox -- 8.4. PC in electronegative gases.

Electric glow discharges (glows) can be found almost everywhere, from atmospheric electricity to modern plasma technologies, and have long been the object of research. The main purpose of this book is to provide simple illustrations of the basic

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Chengxun Yuan received his PhD degree in physics from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2011. Now he is the associate professor of the department of physics at Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China. His research interests include basic p

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