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Effect of strong magnetic fields on gas adsorption

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The effect of strong pulsed magnetic fields on gas adsorption at dielectric surfaces is demonstrated. We describe the experimental technique and the results indicating a considerable increase in the surface concentration of the adsorbed substance under the action of pulsed magnetic fields with an induction amplitude up to 50 T. The increase in the lifetime and stability of the adsorbed layer is observed. It is shown that the effect of magnetically induced sorption is also manifested in the interaction of iodine vapor with the surface of dielectrics.

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Original Russian Text © S.I. Krivosheev, G.A. Shneerson, V.V. Platonov, V.D. Selemir, O.M. Tatsenko, A.V. Filippov, E.A. Bychkova, 2016, published in Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2016, Vol. 61, No. 1, pp. 127–131.

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Krivosheev, S.I., Shneerson, G.A., Platonov, V.V. et al. Effect of strong magnetic fields on gas adsorption. Tech. Phys. 61, 125–129 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784216010138

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