AN ENHANCED SCATTERING OF NEUTRALIZED ELECTRON BEAM ALONG MAGNETIC FIELD
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When a negative radial electric field is applied externally around an electron beam neutralized critically by passing through a neutral gas in a uniform magnetic field, a radial electron current is produced after a Bohmlikely enhanced mobility. In this state, the electron beam is scattered with an "axially" enhanced collision up to a few per cent of the radial Bohm collision (ω_<ce>/16). That collision may be due to a fluctuating ion space charge left behind by the radial enhanced electron current.
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- AN ENHANCED SCATTERING OF NEUTRALIZED ELECTRON BEAM ALONG MAGNETIC FIELD