Plasma im Flussigkeitswasser
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By applying the double probe method to distilled water, relations between the probe potential and probe current similar to those of gaseous plasma were obtained. From these probe characteristics the temperature and density of charged particles, and the mass ratio of positive particles to negative particles were estimated. The results suggest that liquid water can be treated as an isothermal plasma having free electrons and ions. The electron density increases with the water temperature monotonously except near 4.0℃ where a phase transition takes place and the electron density changes discontinuously. This fact was further confirmed by measuring scattering spectra of a ruby laser beam through distilled water.
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- 1973-11-05
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