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Pulsed radiofrequency spark

Since a pulsed RF source is used for sparking rather than a continuous arc, the electrodes remain relatively cool. Tests have shown that the concentration of even volatile elements (e.g., mercury) is unaflEected by the sparking. Furthermore, the radiofrequency interruptions (ca. [Pg.71]


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