Results of a three-dimensional direct statistical simulation of formation and energy relaxation of a group of high-energy electrons in cathode regions of the low pressure (p < 1 Torr) glow… Click to show full abstract
Results of a three-dimensional direct statistical simulation of formation and energy relaxation of a group of high-energy electrons in cathode regions of the low pressure (p < 1 Torr) glow discharge in helium are given. It is demonstrated that the electron distribution function at the exit from the cathode sheath contains a group (beam) of high-energy electrons which did not suffer inelastic collisions and had energy close to the cathode fall potential. The beam is shown to be a main source of charged particle production in the negative glow region. The calculated electron energy distribution function is compared with experimental data.
               
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