Hot-Cathode Arcs in Cesium Vapor
- 1 October 1950
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 21 (10), 1028-1035
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1699436
Abstract
A hot‐cathode arc in cesium vapor has been studied by the use of a plane Langmuir probe to investigate the potential distribution, electron temperature and electron density in the plasma. The range of arc currents and vapor pressures over which satisfactory probe measurements may be made are determined. In some cases it was possible to maintain the discharge with a total arc drop of less than the ionization potential of cesium (3.87 volts). Potential ``humps'' along the arc are shown to be absent, and ionization by the high energy electrons of a Maxwellian electron velocity distribution is found unsatisfactory as a possible mechanism for positive ion production in the arc. The mechanism of successive electron collisions can account for the observed ionization on the assumption that the effective lifetime in the excited state is increased by the process of the imprisonment of resonance radiation.Keywords
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