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The work is devoted to the study of thermophysical and radiation processes during the formation of a plasma channel under the passage of a series of current pulses of pulsed-periodic cesium–xenon–mercury discharge. The influence of the auxiliary discharge mode, temperature, and vapor pressure of metals on the development and relaxation of the plasma channel is shown. The spectral characteristics of the passage of each of the current pulses are studied.
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Gavrish, S.V. Processes of Development and Relaxation of Plasma Channel in the Pulse-Periodic Cesium–Mercury–Xenon Discharge. Plasma Phys. Rep. 47, 96–99 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X21010074
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