Iovitzu Popescu 1961 Proc. Phys. Soc. 78 584 doi:10.1088/0370-1328/78/4/311
Iovitzu Popescu
Show affiliationsWhen a feebly ionized gas is compressed until the mean distance between atoms decreases down to approximately less than ten times an atomic radius, the positive charge is not carried by the ion in motion but rather jumps resonantly from atom to atom. This statement is arrived at by comparing the mean time of flight of the positive ion between two collisions with the resonant transfer time of the electron from the atom to the next positive ion.
Issue 4 (1 October 1961)
Received 22 February 1961
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