Experimental Investigation of the Diffusion of Slow Electrons in Nitrogen and Hydrogen

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This paper presents the results of precise measurements of the diffusion of slow electrons in hydrogen and nitrogen in the presence of a uniform electric field. Such measurements lead directly to the value of Townsend's energy coefficient (kT) as a function of Z/p (field strength/gas pressure). Since the drift velocity (W) of the electrons is also known (Nielsen & Bradbury 1936), the following physical quantities are deduced as functions of Z/p: mean free path of the electrons at unit pressure, mean energy lost by an electron per collision and the collisional cross-sections of the molecules. Measurements of the diffusion were obtained from two apparatuses which differed in dimensions and metal of the electrodes. The range of gas pressures employed was 3 to 14 mm of mercury. A table shows that the values of kT as a function of Z/p derived from these measurements agree (with one exception) to within 3%, and it is therefore considered that the measurements are trustworthy. The results are presented graphically and in tabular form.

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