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Atmospheric negative corona discharge using Taylor cone as a liquid cathode

Shirai et al., 2014

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8333710306211891783
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Shirai N
Sekine R
Uchida S
Tochikubo F
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics

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We examined the characteristics of atmospheric negative corona discharge using a liquid needle cathode. As a liquid needle cathode, a Taylor cone with conical shape was adopted. A micronozzle was filled with liquid, and a plate electrode was placed above the nozzle. By …
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