Js. Clements et Re. Williams, A PULSED CORONA-TOWNSEND METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRON ION NUMBER RATIOS AND DRIFT VELOCITIES/, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 31(4), 1995, pp. 778-786
A new, easily-implemented method based on the pulsed-Townsend techniqu
e has been developed to measure drift velocities of charge carriers in
a corona discharge at atmospheric pressure. The method also yields th
e electron/ion number ratio and an upper limit on the value of the ele
ctron attachment coefficient, Approximate electron drift velocities me
asured in nitrogen are in agreement with known values. In addition, th
e negative ion mobility obtained in nitrogen containing small amounts
(0-3.7%) of oxygen agrees with known data Therefore the pulsed corona-
Townsend technique can be used to obtain data in gas mixtures of pract
ical interest. The method can also distinguish the charge carriers in
a corona discharge. This is especially useful in nonelectronegative ga
ses with unknown concentrations of electronegative impurities.