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The motion of electrons in gases under the influence of an external electric field has been the subject of research for almost a century. The results of these investigations give a base to such applications as radiation detectors, gaseous dielectrics and many others.
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Barszczewska, W., Szamrej, I. (2001). Electron Drift Velocities in the Mixtures of Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen. In: Christophorou, L.G., Olthoff, J.K. (eds) Gaseous Dielectrics IX. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0583-9_7
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