Disturbance Caused by Probes in the Electric Field Measurement in a Magnetized DC Discharge Plasma
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The potential difference between two floating probes placed in a dc discharge in a magnetic field was measured as a function of the distance between them. When the two probes approach closer to each other, the potential difference behaves as if there were an electric field in the inverse direction. Its dependence on the pressure, the magnetic field and the dc discharge current is studied and the experimental region where this anomaly occurs is shown. A discussion is provided on the relation between the apparently anomalous electric field and the disturbance of the plasma column by the probes.
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- 1978-09-05
著者
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Kawaguchi Motoichi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Mie University
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Tanaka Hiroyoshi
Department Of Industrial Education Faculty Of Education Mie University
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Tanaka Hiroyoshi
Department Of Anesthesiology Toride Kyodo General Hospital Toride City
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