Potential profiles have been measured on INS-e with an emissive probe and compared with theoretical stability predictions. So far there is good agreement between theory and experiment, but the stability limits have not yet been accessed experimentally.
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Potential profiles have been measured on INS-e with an emissive probe and compared with theoretical stability predictions. So far there is good agreement between theory and experiment, but the stability limits have not yet been accessed experimentally.
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