Ea. Bogdanov et al., The effect of electron detachment on the diffusive decay of a low-pressureelectronegative plasma, TECH PHYS L, 27(8), 2001, pp. 652-655
There are two possible scenarios in the diffusion decay of a low-pressure e
lectronegative plasma in a system featuring the electron detachment effect.
In the case of a weak detachment, the system exhibits an initial sharp dro
p in the electron concentration followed by the ion-ion plasma formation. A
small admixture of electrons appearing as a result of the detachment keeps
all negative ions within the volume. In this stage, the densities of all c
harged plasma components decay according to the same exponential law with a
characteristic detachment time. In the limit of a strong detachment, a pri
ncipally different plasma decay regime takes place. In this limiting case,
a usual (free of negative ions) rather than ion-ion plasma is formed in the
second stage. This can be accompanied by paradoxical phenomena such as the
growth of electron density with time, build-up of the near-wall potential
jump, and a considerable decrease (up to complete vanishing) of the diffusi
on electron cooling usually dominating in the electron gas energy balance.
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