From: thomas.smid@gmail.com
Newsgroups: sci.physics.plasma
Subject: Collisional Excitation and Striations in Glow Discharges
Date: 1 Jun 2005 10:58:23 -0700
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Striations in glow discharges are often used as an educational tool for
demonstrating the energy quantization in atoms. However, it has
apparently gone unnoticed so far that the generally accepted cross
sections for collisional excitation of atomic levels lead to mean free
paths that are much too long in order to explain the sharply defined
striations (see http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/striatn.htm
and http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/striapot.htm ). It is
obvious that only a resonance type excitation centered at the
transition frequency is able to explain the observed features (see
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/reschem.htm ). For a more
detailed treatment of this see chapter 2 of my page
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/papers/airglow2.htm where a resonance
type cross section is shown to be also required to explain the
enhancement of airglow by high power radio waves.
Many phenomena where collisional excitation is relevant need therefore
to be re-intrepreted in this sense (see for instance
http://www.plasmaphysics.org.uk/research/sun.htm for an application to
solar physics).
Thomas