Abstract
The electron energy distribution functions for He-Hg mixture in a uniform electric field are calculated for differentE/N and relative mercury concentrationϱ from fundamental cross-section data. The Boltzmann equation is applied considering the elastic and inelastic collisions of electrons with neutrals of the both components. From these distributions and elastic collision cross-section (for He and Hg) drift velocity, diffusion coefficient and mean electron energy are computed. The electron energy losses in elastic and inelastic collisions over the considered region of the parameters are discussed.
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