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Measurements with a Langmuir probe in varying or decaying plasmas are defeated by the fact that the plasma potential in these cases follows that of the most positive electrode it can contact. The difficulties can be obviated by the use of a pair of probes joined by a variable potential source. The double probe system "floats" with respect to the discharge system.From the measurements of probe current vs. differential probe voltage, electron temperature and plasma densities can be determined. The method is also applicable to "going" discharges where it has the advantage over the single probe of exerting a negligible influence on the discharge.
Johnson et al. (Sun,) studied this question.