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Date: 2004-10-15 00:57:14
Ions
Ion source
Plasma
Electron
Langmuir probe
Hall effect thruster
Electric current
Ion thruster
Electrodeless plasma thruster
Physics
Spacecraft propulsion
Plasma physics

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS VOLUME 11, NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2004

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