Birkeland–Eyde process (English Wikipedia)

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  • Plücker (1861). "Ueber die Einwirkung des Magnets auf die elektrische Entladung" [On the effect of the magnet on the electric discharge]. Annalen der Physik und Chemie (in German). 113: 249–280. From p. 255: " … die Curven, welche dieselbe durchziehen, soweit die Schätzung des Auges reicht, genau die Form von Kreisbogen an[nehmen], die sämmtlich auf der die beiden Spitzen des Entladers verbindenden geraden Linie, als gemeinschaftlicher, senkrecht stehen." ( … the curves which [the luminous discharges] traverse, assume — as far as the eye can judge — exactly the form of circular arcs, all of which stand perpendicular to the same straight line that joins the two points of the electrodes.)

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  • Eyde, Sam (1909). "The Manufacture of Nitrates from the Atmosphere by the Electric Arc—Birkeland-Eyde Process". Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. 57 (2949): 568–576. JSTOR 41338647.

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