Relaxation phenomena in cryogenic electrolytes

Proposed is a scenario for development of observed relaxation phenomena in the cryogenic electrolyte with the structure of “liquid hydrogen + injected ions”. Ions of one sign are generated in the bulk of liquid hydrogen in the presence of external field E⊥ by a stationary radioactive source of ± ion...

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Published in:Физика низких температур
Date:2013
Main Authors: Shikin, V., Chikina, I., Nazin, S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Фізико-технічний інститут низьких температур ім. Б.І. Вєркіна НАН України 2013
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/118472
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Relaxation phenomena in cryogenic electrolytes / V. Shikin, I. Chikina, S. Nazin // Физика низких температур. — 2013. — Т. 39, № 6. — С. 712–715. — Бібліогр.: 11 назв. — англ.

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Summary:Proposed is a scenario for development of observed relaxation phenomena in the cryogenic electrolyte with the structure of “liquid hydrogen + injected ions”. Ions of one sign are generated in the bulk of liquid hydrogen in the presence of external field E⊥ by a stationary radioactive source of ± ions at the bottom of the vessel. After accumulation near the free surface of the liquid with a finite density ns the ions can break its stability producing a pulse of ion current to the collector located above the liquid surface. The outlined process is periodically repeated. Its period contains information on the ion mobility and, which is most interesting, on dissociation (association) processes occurring in a system of charged particles placed in an external field. The cryogenic problem is a good model for dissociation in the presence of external field occurring in normal electrolytes without any external ion sources.
ISSN:0132-6414