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Modeling of an axially inhomogeneous microwave argon plasma column at a moderate pressure

Benova et al., 1998

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7687687236822815907
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Benova E
Petrova T
Blagoev A
Zhelyazkov I
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Journal of applied physics

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In this article, we present theoretical results for axial distributions of charged particles and excited atoms in an axially inhomogeneous microwave sustained argon plasma column at a pressure of 1.8 Torr. The model includes two self-consistently linked parts—electrodynamic …
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