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[국내논문] DC Langmuir Probe for Measurement of Space Plasma: A Brief Review 원문보기

Journal of astronomy and space sciences, v.32 no.3, 2015년, pp.167 - 180  

Oyama, Koichiro (International Center for Space Weather Study and Education, Kyushu University)

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Herein, we discuss the in situ measurement of the electron temperature in the ionosphere/plasmasphere by means of DC Langmuir probes. Major instruments which have been reported are a conventional DC Langmuir probe, whose probe voltage is swept; a pulsed probe, which uses pulsed bias voltage; a recti...

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