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On the Theory of Electron Diffusion in Electrostatic Fields in Gases

HR Skullerud

Australian Journal of Physics 27(2) 195 - 210
Published: 1974

Abstract

The motion of electrons in a gas in the presence of large electron density gradients has been studied theoretically, starting from the two-term expansion of the Boltzmann equation. The effects of material boundaries have not been considered. An electron swarm released as a b-function in space and with an equilibrium energy distribution is found initially to develop as a spheroid with dimensions determined by the lateral diffusion coefficient. It subsequently passes through a stage involving a slowly decaying pear-shaped deformation, before ultimately becoming an ellipsoid with dimensions determined by the longitudinal and lateral components of the diffusion tensor. Numerical values cited in the literature for the long-term deviations from the mean square widths predicted by the diffusion equation have been found to be in error by factors of 10 or more.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH740195

© CSIRO 1974

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