Comparison of hollow cathode and Penning discharges for metastable He production

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Andruczyk, D
Feng, P X
James, Brian W
Howard, John

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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The production of helium 21S singlet metastable atoms has been investigated using a hollow cathode discharge and a Penning discharge, under dc discharge conditions. The density of metastable atoms was measured by atomic absorption using the 21S-31P transition (501.57 nm). A range of plasma currents, varying from 16 to 180 mA, and a range of pressures, from 100 mTorr to 5 Torr, were investigated. This work is directed ultimately to the production of a supersonic metastable helium beam for plasma diagnostics, in particular the measurement of electric fields using laser induced fluorescence.

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Plasma Sources Science and Technology

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2037-12-31