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Plasma Sources Sci. (2000) 517 527. Printed in the UKPII: S0963-0252(00)15592-6 Introduction to gas dischargesN St J BraithwaiteThe Open University, Oxford Research Unit, Foxcombe Hall, Boars Hill, Oxford OX1 5HR,UKReceived 1 December 1999, in final form 13 June is a tutorial article. An introductory discussion of direct current gasdischarges is presented. Beginning with basic ideas from kinetic theory, gas dischargeplasmas are described in terms of phenomena observed in the laboratory. Various models areintroduced to account for electrical breakdown, Plasma boundaries and the longitudinal andtransverse structure of IntroductionThis article is intended to set the scene for more detaileddiscussions about the physics of laboratory plasmas.
Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 9 (2000) 517–527. Printed in the UK PII: S0963-0252(00)15592-6 Introduction to gas discharges N St J Braithwaite The Open University, Oxford Research Unit, Foxcombe Hall, Boars Hill, Oxford OX1 5HR,
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