Title :
Wave Propagation in a Coaxial Glow Discharge
Author :
Miller, E.K. ; Olte, A.
Author_Institution :
The University of Michigan Radiation Laboratory Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract :
The propagation of electromagnetic radiation from 500 to 4200 Mc in a coaxial cage transmission line passing through a cylindrical discharge chamber is investigated experimentally. Measurements were conducted in argon, helium, and nitrogen gas at pressures between 0.09 mm Hg and 2 mm Hg for a discharge-electromagnetic radiation interaction length of 30.48 cm. The results are compared with theory using a Lorentzian model to describe the electron motion in the presence of the RF field. A graphical method for determining the plasma frequency and electron momentum transfer collision frequency from measurements of the power transmission coefficient at two different radio frequencies is discussed. A comparison is made between the plasma frequency determined by this method and that obtained by the use of a cylindrical Langmuir probe. The electron momentum transfer collision probability is calculated from the RF and probe data.
Keywords :
Coaxial components; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic radiation; Electrons; Glow discharges; Mercury (metals); Plasma measurements; Power transmission lines; Probes; Radio frequency;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1963.4323254