Pulse Technique for Probe Measurements in Gas Discharges
- 1 September 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 30 (9), 1404-1412
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1735343
Abstract
A pulse technique for making Langmuir probe measurements in gas discharges has been developed. The basic procedure consists in operating the probe 40–50 v negative with respect to the discharge, and pulsing it positive at a repetition rate of 60 cps. The probe current‐voltage characteristic during the positive‐going pulse is presented on an oscilloscope and the resulting trace is photographed. The phase of the pulse may be varied, so that the method is useful for studying 60 cps ac discharges as well as dc discharges. Positive‐ion bombardment while the probe is strongly negative tends to sputter away contamination and make it possible to keep the probe clean while making measurements within one mm of an oxide cathode at 1000°C, despite rapid evolution of contaminants from the cathode. Together with the small size of the probes that can be used, this permits meaningful measurements to be made in the negative glow of an oxide‐cathode low‐pressure discharge of the fluorescent‐lamp type. Measurements on such lamps are described which demonstrate the presence of energetic primary electrons from the cathode as well as secondary electrons in the negative glow.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Diffusion and Elastic Collision Losses of the ``Fast Electrons'' in PlasmasJournal of Applied Physics, 1958
- Simple Way to Obtain the Velocity Distribution of the Electrons in Gas Discharge Plasmas from Probe CurvesJournal of Applied Physics, 1956
- Probe Studies of Energy Distributions and Radial Potential Variations in a Low Pressure Mercury ArcJournal of Applied Physics, 1953
- Reliability of Probe Measurements in Hot Cathode Gas DiodesJournal of Applied Physics, 1952
- Probe Technique for the Measurement of Electron TemperatureJournal of Applied Physics, 1951
- Measurements of Ambipolar Diffusion in HeliumPhysical Review B, 1949