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Ion-ion neutralization of iodine in radio-frequency inductive discharges of Xe and I2 mixtures

Barnes et al., 1997

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7755497888798974114
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Barnes P
Kushner M
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Journal of applied physics

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Xe/I2 low-pressure electric discharges are being developed as efficient, long-lived ultraviolet lighting sources. In this work the kinetics of low pressure, 0.5–5 Torr, radio-frequency inductively excited discharges sustained in Xe and I2 were investigated to determine the …
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