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Carlos Daniel Diogo Matias Pintasilgo
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TITLE:
Methane decomposition and active nitrogen in a N-2-CH4 glow discharge at low pressures
AUTHORS:
Pintassilgo, CD
;
Loureiro, J
;
Cernogora, G
; Touzeau, M;
PUBLISHED:
1999
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SOURCE:
PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,
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8,
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3
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Relaxation of N-2(B (3)Pi(g)), N-2(C (3)Pi(u)) and CN(B (2)Sigma(+)) states in the afterglow of a low-pressure pulsed discharge in N-2-CH4
AUTHORS:
Pintassilgo, CD
;
Cernogora, G
;
Loureiro, J
;
PUBLISHED:
1999
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SOURCE:
24th International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHENOMENA IN IONIZED GASES, VOL III, PROCEEDINGS
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