The effect of a magnetic field of two magnetic coils on the ion current density distribution in the setup for low-temperature plasma deposition is investigated. The substrate of 400 mm diameter is placed at a distance of 325 mm from the plasma duct exit, with the two magnetic coils mounted symmetrically under the substrate at a distance of 140 mm relative to the substrate centre. A planar probe is used to measure the ion current density distribution along the plasma flux cross-sections at distances of 150, 230, and 325 mm from the plasma duct exit. It is shown that the magnetic field strongly affects the ion current density distribution. Transparent plastic films are used to investigate qualitatively the ion density distribution profiles an...
A novel method for containing a pure ion plasma at thermonuclear densities and temperatures has been...
This thesis details experiments of low pressure plasmas interacting with magnetic nozzles in two dif...
Low-density plasma is generated in a cylindrical DC magnetron discharge tube. Distribution of the m...
The effect of a magnetic field of two magnetic coils on the ion current density distribution in the ...
Method of ion current density control in the vacuum arc deposition setup has been investigated. The ...
An effective control of the ion current distribution over large-area (up to 103 cm2) substrates with...
International audienceIn this paper we experimentally investigate the drift of electrons in low temp...
Deposition of uniform coatings in the vacuum arc deposition setup has been investigated. A control u...
Because plasma production at vacuum cathode spots is approximately proportional to the arc current, ...
The work described in this article was carried out to investigate how permanent magnets (PM) affect ...
International audienceIonIon plasmas are electronegative plasmas where the electron density is seve...
The influence of ion current density on the thickness of coatings deposited in a vacuum arc setup ha...
In this work, we present the first results of our research on the synergy of fields, electric and ma...
In this work we describe a two-dimensional computer simulation of magnetic field enhanced plasma im...
Control of ion current directed to a substrate is a key feature of plasma processing reactors. Magne...
A novel method for containing a pure ion plasma at thermonuclear densities and temperatures has been...
This thesis details experiments of low pressure plasmas interacting with magnetic nozzles in two dif...
Low-density plasma is generated in a cylindrical DC magnetron discharge tube. Distribution of the m...
The effect of a magnetic field of two magnetic coils on the ion current density distribution in the ...
Method of ion current density control in the vacuum arc deposition setup has been investigated. The ...
An effective control of the ion current distribution over large-area (up to 103 cm2) substrates with...
International audienceIn this paper we experimentally investigate the drift of electrons in low temp...
Deposition of uniform coatings in the vacuum arc deposition setup has been investigated. A control u...
Because plasma production at vacuum cathode spots is approximately proportional to the arc current, ...
The work described in this article was carried out to investigate how permanent magnets (PM) affect ...
International audienceIonIon plasmas are electronegative plasmas where the electron density is seve...
The influence of ion current density on the thickness of coatings deposited in a vacuum arc setup ha...
In this work, we present the first results of our research on the synergy of fields, electric and ma...
In this work we describe a two-dimensional computer simulation of magnetic field enhanced plasma im...
Control of ion current directed to a substrate is a key feature of plasma processing reactors. Magne...
A novel method for containing a pure ion plasma at thermonuclear densities and temperatures has been...
This thesis details experiments of low pressure plasmas interacting with magnetic nozzles in two dif...
Low-density plasma is generated in a cylindrical DC magnetron discharge tube. Distribution of the m...