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As part of an investigation aimed at a fuller understanding of the operation of electrical probes in low-pressure flame plasmas, free electron temperatures were determined applying the symmetrical floating double probe technique of Johnson and Malter1.
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TRAVERS, B., WILLIAMS, H. Free Electron Temperatures in Low-pressure Hydrocarbon Flames. Nature 200, 351–352 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200351a0
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