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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 73 (2002), S. 398-403 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: A device is described which allows the measurement of the gas permeability of a single foam film upon variation of its thickness and specific interaction film free energy. A variable external pressure is applied on the film, which results in corresponding variations of the film thickness and the specific interaction film free energy. The apparatus allows the gas permeability of foam films to be investigated at different desired values of these quantities. The method can be used to gain information about the structure of the foam film. Small changes in the adsorption density in the stabilizing surfactant monolayers of the film result in dramatic changes of the permeability. Therefore measurements of the permeability coefficient may be used as a tool to detect variations in composition and structure of the film monolayers. This apparatus will also be extremely useful for the study of the permeation of pure gases and vapors and of gas separation by foam films for purposes of chemical technology or medicine. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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    ISSN: 1089-7674
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Plasmas in the laboratory and interstellar and interplanetary space are frequently partially ionized. Thus, the solar wind and stellar winds often interact with an interplanetary medium that is an admixture of protons, electrons, other charged ions, and neutral atoms. For example, the very local interstellar medium surrounding our heliosphere may be less than 50% ionized, with the dominant constituent being neutral hydrogen (H). As a result, the composition of the solar wind in the outer heliosphere beyond some 10–15 AU is dominated by neutral interstellar H. Our understanding of the complex physics describing the interaction of the solar wind with the partially ionized local interstellar medium (ISM) has advanced significantly in the last 5 years with the development of very sophisticated models which treat the coupling of neutral atoms and plasma self-consistently. A number of major predictions have emerged from these models, such as the existence of a large wall of heated neutral hydrogen upstream of the heliosphere. Remarkably, in the ensuing years, this prediction has been confirmed by high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope Lyman-α spectroscopic data. Subsequent models now consider the interaction of various stellar winds with the ISM, and Hubble observations provide supporting data. An introductory review of the basic physics, and associated observations, of the interaction of the solar wind and stellar winds with the interstellar medium is presented for this exciting and rapidly developing field. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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