Method and apparatus for generating charged particles

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3151118, G03G 15044, G01D 1506

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041550935

ABSTRACT:
Generation of charged particles, e.g. ions, by extracting them from a high density source provided by an electrical gas breakdown in an electric field between two conducting electrodes separated by an insulator. When a high frequency electric field is applied, surprisingly high ion current densities can be obtained, providing numerous advantages over conventional ion forming techniques for use in electrostatic printing and office copying, as well as in electrostatic discharging, precipitation, separation, and coating.

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