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Atomic physics / Electrochemistry / Ions / Molecular physics / Plasma / Debye length / Saha ionization equation / Ionization energy / Debye–Hückel theory / Physics / Chemistry / Plasma physics
Date: 2009-01-09 17:02:44
Atomic physics
Electrochemistry
Ions
Molecular physics
Plasma
Debye length
Saha ionization equation
Ionization energy
Debye–Hückel theory
Physics
Chemistry
Plasma physics

Lowering of the Ionization Potential in Dense Aluminum Plasmas

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