The drift velocity of electrons in pure hydrogen, in pure deuterium, and in mixtures thereof, has been observed at low pressures using the following pulse technique for these gases for the first time. Plane parallel electrodes of a known separation and immersed in the gas to be studied are connected...
A configuration-interaction determination of wave
functions has been made for the ²S and ²P states of lithium,
and for the ¹S and ³S states of the lithium ion.
Two 1s, one 2s, one 3s, and two 2p functions served as
starting functions for all four states. Results of the
total...
The energy distribution of electrons in Townsend discharges in
helium has been experimentally investigated in a direct fashion.
A discharge is initiated between parallel plates of a small cell
mounted at the center of a spherical retarding field energy analyzer.
The anode of the cell is perforated and some electrons...
The author studies the class of rectangular arrangements in
terms of two binary relations on the objects of the arrangement.
He shows how a univalent matrix determines a unique rectangular
arrangement, and how each rectangular arrangement is associated
with one, two, or four distinct matrices, according to the number
of...
This report presents a characterization of the quantum mechanical
analog of the Gibbs canonical density. The approach is
based on a method developed by D.S. Carter for the case of classical
statistical mechanics, which considers composite mechanical systems
composed of mechanically and statistically independent components.
After a brief introductory chapter,...
A knowledge of the time rates for intermediate reactions
during the photolysis of nitrogen dioxide enables one to deduce the
possible intermediate reactions which are responsible. An experiment has been devised and constructed which will measure the time
rates for photochemical reactions occurring in ranges of one micro
second to...
In this work the electron energy distribution functions and the
anisotropic drift term of the velocity distribution functions in non-self-sustaining
(Townsend) discharges in argon were determined by
direct measurement for a range of E/N (electric field strength by
gas atom concentration) from 70 to 407 Townsends (Td). (One Td
equals...