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electron density and ionisation degree in dc discharge
Posted 2017年2月16日 GMT-5 09:34 Plasma Physics Version 5.2 1 Reply
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Hi Dear All,
I want to simulate a cold plasma, generating by DC discharge.
I have seen the model of positif column, I remark that the electron density is 10^13 m-3, and neutral species density is 10^22 m -3
for example, if I want to calculate the ionisation degree, I should calculate this report: dc.ne/dc.Ne......and the result is in the order of 10^-9 .
for a cold plasma, the ionisation degree is in the order of 10-4
I would like to know if my formula is correct, and if it's the case, what I should be change to simulate a cold plasma, did I should change the electron density ?
also, I can't understanding how they are calculate the reduced electron mobility.
for another géométrie, the electron density and reduced mobilituy be must change ?
thank you in advance
I want to simulate a cold plasma, generating by DC discharge.
I have seen the model of positif column, I remark that the electron density is 10^13 m-3, and neutral species density is 10^22 m -3
for example, if I want to calculate the ionisation degree, I should calculate this report: dc.ne/dc.Ne......and the result is in the order of 10^-9 .
for a cold plasma, the ionisation degree is in the order of 10-4
I would like to know if my formula is correct, and if it's the case, what I should be change to simulate a cold plasma, did I should change the electron density ?
also, I can't understanding how they are calculate the reduced electron mobility.
for another géométrie, the electron density and reduced mobilituy be must change ?
thank you in advance
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