Contemporary Advances in Physics, XXV, High-Frequency Phenomena in Gases, Second Part

01 January 1933

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this one was devoted to which are observed when a electric generally THEin article precedingimpressedhigh-frequencyprincipallyfield,the things small amplitude, is upon a gas which by some other By KARL K. DARROW This article on high-frequency phenomena in gases, a continuation of the one which appeared in the preceding number of this Journal, is concerned with the self-sustaining high-frequency discharges. First come the conditions for establishment of the discharge, a spark or corona if the gas-pressure is high, a glow if it is low; then, the laws of the glow-discharge when established in rarefied gas, in tubes with internal or external electrodes. The complexity of the situation is such that fundamental theory is almost powerless as yet, the article thus consisting chiefly of descriptions of data and statements of empirical laws.