Microwave Determination of the Probability of Collision of Slow Electrons in Gases

Abstract
A microwave method is given for determining the collision probability for momentum transfer for electrons in thermal equilibrium with a gas. An integral equation is developed which gives the ratio of the resistive and reactive components of the microwave conductivity in terms of the collision frequency for electrons with the gas atoms. Two approximate solutions are given for the collision frequency as a function of electron energy. An experimental procedure is described in which the conductivity ratio is determined from the shift in the resonant frequency and the change in conductance of a resonant cavity. Measurements are made during the decay of a pulsed discharge after the electrons have cooled to the gas temperature. Preliminary results are given for several gases.

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