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Current Distribution Over the Hollow-Cathode Surface for a Low-Pressure Glow DischargeLandl et al., 2021
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- 14916207046193971929
- Author
- Landl N
- Korolev Y
- Frants O
- Geyman V
- Argunov G
- Nekhoroshev V
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- Publication venue
- Russian Physics Journal
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The results of an investigation of a low-pressure hollow-cathode glow discharge are presented for the conditions where the cathode cavity depth is comparable with the cavity diameter. The data on current distribution over the hollow-cathode surface using sectioned …
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