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English: Diagram of the structure of a glow discharge, showing the names of the different glowing regions in the gas and graphs showing how the potential (V), electric field (E), charge density (n), and current density vary along the tube. The current density graph shows current due to electrons (j−) and positive ions (j+) separately. Similarly the charge density graph shows the density of the electrons (n−) and ions (n+) on opposite sides of the axis. VC and VA are, repectively, the "cathode fall" and "anode fall", the voltage drop at the electrodes.
Русский: Структура тлеющего разряда с различными светящимися областями в газе и графики, показывающие, как потенциал () электрического поля (), плотность заряда () и плотность тока изменяются вдоль разрядной трубки. На графике плотности тока отдельно показан ток, обусловленный электронами () и положительными ионами (). График плотности заряда показывает плотность электронов () и ионов () вдоль трубки. и – соответственно "катодное падение" и "анодное падение" – падение напряжения на электродах.
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Source File:Glow discharge structure - English.svg Original: from L. B. Loeb, Fundamental Processes in Electrical Discharges in Gases, 1939, New York: John Wiley, fig 269, p 566.
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