Abstract
Cluster size distribution was found to be largely varied by altering the gas flow conditions in the gas evaporation method, where clusters are generated in one chamber and carried into the other chamber through a nozzle with a helium gas stream. Mean and mode diameters of clusters were found to be inversely proportional to the pressure difference between the two chambers, indicating that the gas flow condition influences the coalescence growth of the clusters in free space.
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