Degradation spectra and the G-values for ionization and excitation of the mixtures of noble gases.
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Degradation spectra of electrons and the <I>W</I>-values in the mixtures of He–Ne, He–Ar, Ne–Ar, and Ne–Kr irradiated by 100 keV electrons have been calculated by using the binary-encounter theory and the theory of the degradation spectrum. On the basis of these calculations, the Jesse effect, the negative Jesse effect, and the non-metastable Penning effect have been reconsidered. It was shown that at least a part of the negative Jesse effect and the non-metastable Penning effect are explicable as due to the degradation spectra of electrons.
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Sato Shin
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Okazaki Kiyoshi
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Oku Eizo
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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