Детальная кинетика неупругих взаимодействий электронов с атомами кислорода в воздушной разрядной плазме



Detailed kinetics of inelastic collisions of electrons with atomic oxygen in air discharge plasma

Data have been compiled on cross sections for the inelastic collisions of electrons with atomic oxygen. The rate constants of individual collisional processes e – O have been calculated in approach of “air discharge with minute amount of O atoms”. The interpolation coefficients for rate constants are presented as a function of reduced field in the range E/N = 60 – 140 Td.


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Проведен обзор данных по сечениям неупругого взаимодействия электронов с атомами кислорода. Рассчитаны константы скорости индивидуальных столкновительных процессов e – O в приближении “разряд воздухе с малым содержанием атомов O”. Даны интерполяционные коэффициенты для зависимостей констант скорости от приведенного электрического поля в интервале E/N = 60 – 140 Тд.


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