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Plasma recombination

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Recombination usually takes place in the whole volume of a plasma (volume recombination), although in some cases it is confined to some special region of it. Each kind of reaction is called a recombining mode and their individual rates are strongly affected by the properties of the plasma such as its
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An everyday example of rapid plasma recombination occurs when a fluorescent lamp is switched off. The low-density plasma in the lamp (which generates the light by bombardment of the fluorescent coating on the inside of the glass wall) recombines in a fraction of a second after the plasma-generating
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reactors. In fact they will provide a good way for extracting the energy produced in the core of the plasma. At the present time, it is believed that the most likely plasma losses observed in the recombining region are due to two different modes: electron ion recombination (EIR) and molecular
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One example of plasma recombination is observed on the stoppage of electric current in a fluorescent lamp.
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energy (heat), density of each species, pressure and temperature of the surrounding environment.
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Hydrogen recombination modes are of vital importance in the development of
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electric field is removed by switching off the electric power source.
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and combine with electrons or negative ions to form new neutral
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