1968
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.7.656
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Behaviors of Electrostatic Cylindrical Probe in Combustion Products

Abstract: Arrays of sputtered tungsten thermionic emmers have been fabrmcated The emmers a r microbrldge which were fabricated by removmg a sacnfmcml layer of LO, below a panernel fh. and have two thickne5Ses 0 45 and 1 1 p The emrtfmg shape varies from a s8.lgle BtrBtght wire' 6~5 0 p m ' . to a Zigzag Wwe' 10 x 2 5 0 p m ' . to sever.51 Pa.allel Stramght 'wlres' The emmers lnltlally have a high res8stance which drops an order of magnitude with an annealing current A thermionic electron current of over 10nA for a durat… Show more

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“…This would give a marked dependence of the saturated probe current on the probe temperature, a fact which has been experimentally observed by Yanagi (1968). A similar dependence is also observed by McKee and Mitchner (1968) for inert gas plasmas seeded with alkali metals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This would give a marked dependence of the saturated probe current on the probe temperature, a fact which has been experimentally observed by Yanagi (1968). A similar dependence is also observed by McKee and Mitchner (1968) for inert gas plasmas seeded with alkali metals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…It should be noted, however, that for flame plasmas there would be an additional complication due to the dependence of the plasma production rate (thermal ionization) on the corresponding flame temperature in the particular region of the thermal sheath under consideration. This would give a marked dependence of the saturated probe current on the probe temperature, a fact which has been experimentally observed by Yanagi (1968). A similar dependence is also observed by McKee and Mitchner (1968) for inert gas plasmas seeded with alkali metals.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%