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THE observation reported previously1, namely, an instantaneous diminution of the discharge current in chlorine on irradiation, has now been extended to other gases subjected to ionization by collision in electric fields due to alternating potentials in Siemens' tubes.
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JOSHI, S., DESHMUKH, G. An Effect of Light in Gases under Electrical Discharge. Nature 147, 806 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147806a0
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