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Glowing

Faraday dark space. The positive column extends to tire anode, which may be covered by tire anode glow. [Pg.2801]

Figure C2.13.3. Schematic illustrations of various electric discharges (a) DC-glow discharge, R denotes a resistor (b) capacitively coupled RF discharge, MN denotes a matching network (c), (d) inductively coupled RF discharge, MN denotes matching network (e) dielectric barrier discharge. Figure C2.13.3. Schematic illustrations of various electric discharges (a) DC-glow discharge, R denotes a resistor (b) capacitively coupled RF discharge, MN denotes a matching network (c), (d) inductively coupled RF discharge, MN denotes matching network (e) dielectric barrier discharge.
Poll Fl-U, Arzt M and Wickleder K-FI 1976 Reaction kinetics in the polymerization of thin films on the electrodes of a glow-discharge gap Eur. Polym. J 12 505-12... [Pg.2812]

Figure C2.18.3. Relationship between ion-assisted etching and directionality in plasma etching, (a) Demonstration of the synergy between ion bombardment and reactive species during ion-assisted etching, (b) Ions incident on an etched feature. This situation prevails in glow discharges when the feature dimensions are much less than the plasma sheath thickness. Reproduced from [35]... Figure C2.18.3. Relationship between ion-assisted etching and directionality in plasma etching, (a) Demonstration of the synergy between ion bombardment and reactive species during ion-assisted etching, (b) Ions incident on an etched feature. This situation prevails in glow discharges when the feature dimensions are much less than the plasma sheath thickness. Reproduced from [35]...
Hydrazine is prepared, anhydrous and in good yield, by glow discharge electrolysis of liquid ammonia a platinum cathode is immersed in liquid and a platinum wire anode is mounted just... [Pg.223]

In a vacuum discharge tube, neon glows reddish orange. [Pg.25]

Typical Colors of Light Emitted in Different Regions of the Glow Discharge... [Pg.33]

Gas used Cathode glow Negative glow Positive glow... [Pg.33]

In process A, slow electrons are accelerated until they have sufficient energy to again excite gas atoms this is the start of the negative glow, just like the process in the cathode glow (Figure 6.4). [Pg.33]


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