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Influence of Cathode Boundary and Initial Electron Swarm Width on Electron Swarm Parameter Determination with the Pulsed Townsend Experiment

Plasma Physics 2026-02-11 v3

Abstract

The Pulsed Townsend experiment enables the extraction of relevant electron transport properties in different gases such as the electron drift velocity WW (or equivalently the mobility μ\mu), the longitudinal diffusion coefficient DLD_{\mathrm{L}}, and the effective ionization rate RnetR_{\mathrm{net}} (or equivalently the effective ionization coefficient αeff\alpha_{\mathrm{eff}}). Existing analysis techniques lack an accurate representation of the experimental initial and boundary conditions. This work aims to provide an improved evaluation approach by appropriately considering both initial and boundary conditions in order to extract more accurate swarm parameters from measurement data. Simulative and experimental measurement results verify an increased evaluation accuracy. Furthermore, the longitudinal diffusion coefficient DLD_{\mathrm{L}} can now be accurately extracted from Pulsed Townsend measurements. The developed curve fitting code is made publicly available.

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@article{arxiv.2601.00365,
  title  = {Influence of Cathode Boundary and Initial Electron Swarm Width on Electron Swarm Parameter Determination with the Pulsed Townsend Experiment},
  author = {Mücahid Akbas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.00365},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Fixed typos / slight refining. V3: 11 pages, 6 figures