The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice

The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice
Title The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Henri DuBois
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 1896
Genre Magnetic circuits
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The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice

The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice
Title The Magnetic Circuit in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author H. Du Bois
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1896
Genre Electromagnetic theory
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The Electrical Journal

The Electrical Journal
Title The Electrical Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 592
Release 1887
Genre Electric engineering
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The Wireless World and Radio Review

The Wireless World and Radio Review
Title The Wireless World and Radio Review PDF eBook
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Pages 946
Release 1926
Genre Radio
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The Electrician

The Electrician
Title The Electrician PDF eBook
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Pages 880
Release 1896
Genre Electrical engineering
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The Electrical Engineer

The Electrical Engineer
Title The Electrical Engineer PDF eBook
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Pages 682
Release 1893
Genre Electrical engineering
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Langmuir Probe in Theory and Practice

Langmuir Probe in Theory and Practice
Title Langmuir Probe in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Evgeny V. Shun'ko
Publisher Universal-Publishers
Pages 251
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN 1599429357

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From flat-panel televisions to thermonuclear fusion for energy production, plasmas currently have numerous and wide applications in sciences and industry. A diversity of plasma diagnostics is available to physicists and engineers to measure and control plasma parameters. Among them, the Langmuir probe is the most inexpensive and most popular instrument and method. The Langmuir probe is a small electrode which is submerged in plasma in order to measure the probe current-voltage characteristic. The same characteristic is processed further to derive the electron and ion concentration, the electron distribution function, and the plasma potential at the probe location. Langmuir probe diagnostics afford rapid measurements of the electron distribution function and plasma potential at a good time resolution, 10-8 seconds in a wide range of plasma densities 10+3 - 10+14 cm-3, and the electron energy from the room temperature to hundreds of electron-volts - qualities which are essential for researchers. In view of these facts, Langmuir probe diagnostics are applied very frequently to measuring plasma parameters. This book will be useful in teaching plasma diagnostics to undergraduate and graduate students in plasma physics courses. And it will also serve as a practical reference manual for physicists and engineers working in the growing area of plasma physics. The reader of this book will learn what kind of plasma parameters the Langmuir probe can measure, how to develop the probe diagnostics for specific cases, and how the probe data obtained should be processed to deduce reliable plasma parameters. In this book, the reader can find not only the basic physics information important to understanding the principles of probe operation, but also how the "real" probe disturbs plasma, and how it is possible to reconstruct undisturbed plasma parameters with available probe data.