Drift Velocities of Slow Electrons in Helium, Neon, Argon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen

J. L. Pack and A. V. Phelps
Phys. Rev. 121, 798 – Published 1 February 1961
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Abstract

The drift velocities of electrons in helium, neon, argon, hydrogen, and nitrogen have been measured for Ep values between 104 and 10 volt/cm-mm Hg at temperatures between 77°K and 373°K. The data were obtained from measurements of electron transit time in an improved version of the double-shutter tube developed by Bradbury and Nielsen. By applying sufficiently small voltage pulses to the control grids, it was possible to eliminate end effects present in previous experiments. Values of the momentum transfer cross sections for electrons with energies between about 0.003 and 0.05 ev are obtained which are consistent with the measured drift velocities for thermal electrons in helium, argon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. The derived momentum transfer cross section for electrons in helium is found to be independent of electron energy and equal to 5.3×1016 cm2. The momentum transfer cross sections for argon, hydrogen, and nitrogen vary with electron energy.

  • Received 29 August 1960

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.121.798

©1961 American Physical Society

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J. L. Pack and A. V. Phelps

  • Westinghouse Research Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Vol. 121, Iss. 3 — February 1961

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