Drift Velocity, Longitudinal and Transverse Diffusion in Hydrocarbons derived from Distributions of Single Electrons

  • Schmidt B
  • Roncossek M
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Abstract

A time of flight method is described which allows the simultaneous measurement of drift velocity w and the ratios of the longitudinal and transverse diffusion coefficients to mobility (DL/JL, DT/JL) of electrons in gases. The accuracy achieved in this omnipurpose experiment is comparable with that of specialised techniques and is estimated to be �1 % for w and �5% for the D / JL measurements .. Results for methane, ethane, ethene, propane, propene and cyclopropane for values of E/N (the electric field strength divided by the number density) ranging from 0�02 to 15 Td are presented and discussed (1 Td = 10-21 Vm2 ).

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Schmidt, B., & Roncossek, M. (1992). Drift Velocity, Longitudinal and Transverse Diffusion in Hydrocarbons derived from Distributions of Single Electrons. Australian Journal of Physics, 45(3), 351. https://doi.org/10.1071/ph920351

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