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Glow Discharge

When a high voltage is applied between two electrodes in a rarified atmosphere during strand annealing. The gases in the atmosphere become ionized, and the positively charged ions move rapidly to the cathode being accelerated as they pass through the electrical field. As these ions bombard the cathode, they cause a secondary emission of electrons that create a glow discharge.

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