Abstract
The drift velocities of positive and negative ions of sulphur hexafluoride in their parent gas have been measured in a time-of-flight drift tube over a wide range of electric fields E and gas pressures p (E/p <or=80 v cm-1 torr-1) at room temperature. Three species of negative ions and one species of positive ions were observed. The zero-field mobilities of the ions were found to be 0·56(4), 0·47(8), 0·54(5) and 0·59(0) cm2 v-1 s-1.
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