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Production ofJoshi-effect underUni-, andBi-electrode excitation

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Production ofJoshi-effect δi,viz., an instantenous and reversible photo-diminution of currenti in excited chlorine has been studied in anaerial current underuni-, andbi-electrode excitation. The current in dark, the net and relativeJoshi-effect δi and % δi, in the latter, were comparatively low. Based on interference of anti-phase wave trains, together with a recently suggestedphase-shift due to Prof. Josbi in the production of this effect, an explanation is developed for the reducedi (in dark), δi and % δi underbi-electrode excitation.

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(Communicated by Prof. S. S. Joshi,f.a.sc.)

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Prasad, B.B. Production ofJoshi-effect underUni-, andBi-electrode excitation. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.) 24, 514 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03176924

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