THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRON-NEUTRAL ATOM COLLISION PROCESS AND ELECTRON TRANSPORT PARAMETERS IN DC GLOW DISCHARGE OF PLASMA WITH A TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC FIELD
WEI HE-LIN (魏合林)a, LIU ZU-LI (刘祖黎)a, LI ZAI-GUANG (李再光)b, ZHENG QI-GUANG (郑启光)b
a Department of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China; b National Laboratory of Laser Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Abstract A Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) technique is used to simulate the cathode sheath region of a helium dc glow discharge. In such a simulation, a nonuniform electric field and a transverse uniform magnetic field are considered. When the magnetic field intensity increases from 0 to 800 G, all types of collision considered in this paper are enhanced. This result is in agreement with the experimental result. The results also show that with the increase of magnetic field intensity, the electron transport time, the electron density increase, and the electron mean energy decreases.
Received: 20 February 1995
Revised: 05 October 1995
Accepted manuscript online:
(Atomic, molecular, ion, and heavy-particle collisions)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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WEI HE-LIN (魏合林), LIU ZU-LI (刘祖黎), LI ZAI-GUANG (李再光), ZHENG QI-GUANG (郑启光) THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRON-NEUTRAL ATOM COLLISION PROCESS AND ELECTRON TRANSPORT PARAMETERS IN DC GLOW DISCHARGE OF PLASMA WITH A TRANSVERSE MAGNETIC FIELD 1996 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 5 520
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