Neon-Isotope Separation by Cataphoresis in a DC Gas Discharge
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In a dc discharge in a gas consisting of different isotopes of an atom, the density of the heavier isotope is enhanced at the cathode side on account of the greater amount of momentum transferred by ions to the heavier isotope than to the lighter isotope. In an experiment on Ne discharge with rather high current density, concentration ratios of 10.5% at the cathode side and 7.5% at the anode side were obtained for the heavier isotope ^<22>Ne.
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- 1980-08-05
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