Abstract An intermittent process occurring in a low-temperature plasma discharge has been investigated. During a continuous scan of the discharge voltage, one kind of intermittency evolves from random upward bursts to a periodic oscillation, while the other evolves to chaos from random downward bursts. A critical exponent concerning the onset of the latter intermittency is quantitatively determined to be $\gamma$ = 0.912.
Received: 26 June 1995
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(Electrostatic waves and oscillations (e.g., ion-acoustic waves))
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and by the National Basic Research Project "Nonlinear Science" of China.
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MA LIAN-XI (马连喜), SUN HONG-YAN (孙红岩), WANG LONG (王龙) EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON INTERMITTENT PHENOMENA IN A PLASMA 1996 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 5 568
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