Abstract

Diffusion and oscillations of a helium plasma are investigated in metal and glass chambers. The experiment is carried out in the range from 200 to 3000 G and from 0.02 to 0.1 torr. The plasma is produced by a pulsed electron beam and its diffusion coefficient across in the magnetic field is obtained from the spread-out time of ions to a Langmuir probe inserted off the central axis. The diffusion and oscillations in the metal chamber are quite similar to those in the glass chamber.

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