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A streamer behavior evolution during an applied voltage cycle in helium and argon atmospheric pressure plasma jets fed by DBD. / Stepanova, Olga; Pinchuk, Mikhail; Astafiev, Alexander; Chen, Zhaoquan.

в: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Том 59, 03, 01.05.2020.

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Stepanova, Olga ; Pinchuk, Mikhail ; Astafiev, Alexander ; Chen, Zhaoquan. / A streamer behavior evolution during an applied voltage cycle in helium and argon atmospheric pressure plasma jets fed by DBD. в: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 2020 ; Том 59.

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