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Features of cluster ionization in argon, methane and mixed argon-methane jets : 21-th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry (ISPC 21). 4 – 9 August 2013. Cairns, Australia. Proceedings. 141. . / Khodakov, M. D.; Zarvin, A. E.; Korobeishchikov, N. G. и др.

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title = "Features of cluster ionization in argon, methane and mixed argon-methane jets: 21-th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry (ISPC 21). 4 – 9 August 2013. Cairns, Australia. Proceedings. 141. ",
abstract = " It has been confirmed that methane clustering starts at a lower stagnation pressurecompared to argon clustering, which leads to a prolonged delay of cluster formation in argon. It has been demonstrated that it is reasonable to use specially selected gas mixtures for obtaining high-intensity methane cluster flows.",
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