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Ionization and ion transport :a primer for the study of gas discharges and plasmas /

Go, David B., - Personal Name; Institute of Physics (Great Britain), - Personal Name;

"Version: 20221201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.7. Transport equations for gas discharges -- 7.1. Equations for the charged particles -- 7.2. The drift-diffusion approximation -- 7.3. Summarypart III. Gas discharges and plasmas. 8. Discharge initiation and plasma formation -- 8.1. Townsend behavior below the breakdown threshold -- 8.2. Pressure times distance and reduced electric field scaling -- 8.3. Breakdown -- 8.4. Summary9. The basic discharge structure -- 9.1. The sheath and the plasma -- 9.2. The physics of the sheath -- 9.3. Summary10. The classical dc discharge -- 10.1. The basics of electrical circuits -- 10.2. dc discharge circuit and operation -- 10.3. Properties of the dc glow discharge -- 10.4. Summary11. Whence and whither -- 11.1. What was learned -- 11.2. What is next.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Overview -- 1.2. Classification of gas discharges -- 1.3. Summarypart I. Ionization. 2. Foundations from gas dynamics -- 2.1. The atom, the molecule, and excited states -- 2.2. The statistics of a gas -- 2.3. Kinetics -- 2.4. Summary3. Elementary electron behavior -- 3.1. Electron-driven gaseous reactions -- 3.2. Electron-neutral collisions and the collision cross-section -- 3.3. Electron energy distribution -- 3.4. Electron collision frequency and reaction rates -- 3.5. Summary4. Gaseous ionization processes -- 4.1. Electron-impact ionization -- 4.2. Ion-impact ionization -- 4.3. Photoionization -- 4.4. Thermal ionization -- 4.5. Step ionization -- 4.6. Penning ionization -- 4.7. Electron attachment -- 4.8. Summary5. Electrode processes -- 5.1. Importance of electron emission -- 5.2. Foundational concepts -- 5.3. General electron emission -- 5.4. Secondary emission -- 5.5. Summarypart II. Ion transport. 6. Foundations from general transport theory -- 6.1. Basics of transport -- 6.2. Transport equations -- 6.3. SummaryGas discharges and non-equilibrium low-temperature plasmas form the basis for most plasma technologies. This book introduces engineering and science students to the basic underlying physics and chemistry concepts that form the foundation of plasma science and engineering.Graduate students and young researchers in plasma science and engineering in physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.David B. Go is the Viola D. Hank Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. Professor Go received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and joined the faculty of the University of Notre Dame in 2008.Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 9, 2023).


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1 online resource (various pagings) :illustrations (some color).
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780750339919
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537.5/32
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Second edition.
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SCIENCE / Physics / Atomic & Molecular.
Plasma (Ionized gases)
Plasma physics.
Ionization of gases.
Ions
Glow discharges.
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David B. Go.
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