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      Atom and ion chemistry in low pressure hydrogen dc plasmas.

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          The chemical composition of a low-pressure hydrogen dc plasma produced in a hollow cathode discharge has been measured and modeled. The concentrations of H atoms and of H(+), H(2)(+) and H(3)(+) ions were determined with a combination of optical spectroscopic and mass spectrometric techniques, over the range of pressures (p approximately 0.008-0.2 m bar) investigated. The results were rationalized with the help of a zero-order kinetic model. A comparatively high fraction ( approximately 0.1+/-0.05) of H atoms, indicative of a relatively small wall recombination, was observed. Low ionization degrees (<10(-4)) were obtained in all cases. In general, the ionic composition of the plasma was found to be dominated by H(3)(+), except at the lowest pressures, where H(2)(+) was the major ion. The key physicochemical processes determining the plasma composition were identified from the comparison of experimental and model results, and are discussed in the paper.

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          Journal
          J Phys Chem A
          The journal of physical chemistry. A
          1089-5639
          1089-5639
          May 11 2006
          : 110
          : 18
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, Serrano 123, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
          Article
          10.1021/jp057182+
          16671676
          3994e0fa-8582-4a2f-8768-9b594ac8d464
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