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    Feng Xian-Ping, D Andruczyk, B W James, K Takiyama, S Namba, T Oda. Effects of discharge current and voltage on the high density of metastable helium atomsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2003, 12(5): 495-501.
    Feng Xian-Ping, D Andruczyk, B W James, K Takiyama, S Namba, T Oda. Effects of discharge current and voltage on the high density of metastable helium atomsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2003, 12(5): 495-501.
  • Effects of discharge current and voltage on the high density of metastable helium atoms

    • Both hollow-cathode and Penning-type discharges were adopted to excite helium atoms to a metastable state. Experimental data indicate that Penning discharge is more suitable for generating high fractions of metastables in a low-density helium beam for laser-induced fluorescence technique in measuring electric fields at the edge of a plasma. The metastable density increases with increasing helium gas pressure in the range of 1.33×10-2-66.7Pa. The highest metastable density of 3.8×1016m-3 is observed at a static gas pressure of 66.7Pa. An approximately linear relationship between the density of metastable helium atoms and the plasma discharge current is observed. Magnetic field plays a very important role in producing a high density of metastable atoms in Penning discharge.
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