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A phenomenon during high frequency discharge in a gas

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    The action of space charges was found to show maximum efficiency in a certain frequency region of the decimeter band, in a broad range of pressures, for various gases during discharge in coaxial wave guide conditions. This causes maximum hindrance to the onset of discharge and so in turn leads to an anomalously sharp increase in the breakdown field intensity in a certain section of the frequency characteristic.

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    It was established that the phenomenon we discovered has the property that it can also take place in the conditions of a homogeneous field, but in that case a shift effect is observed in which the region shifts from the decimeter to the meter band.

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Anashkin, G.A. A phenomenon during high frequency discharge in a gas. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 83–85 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00819766

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