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Macroparticle distribution in a quarter-torus plasma duct of a filtered vacuum arc deposition system

The macroparticle (MP) flux distribution in a quarter-torus filtered vacuum arc deposition system was experimentally investigated and compared with theoretical predictions based on a previously developed model. The average MP flux was measured by collecting the MPs generated from a Ti cathode on sub...

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Published in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 1997-11, Vol.30 (21), p.2972-2978
Main Authors: Keidar, M, Beilis, I I, Aharonov, R, Arbilly, D, Boxman, R L, Goldsmith, S
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Language:English
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Summary:The macroparticle (MP) flux distribution in a quarter-torus filtered vacuum arc deposition system was experimentally investigated and compared with theoretical predictions based on a previously developed model. The average MP flux was measured by collecting the MPs generated from a Ti cathode on substrates located at different radial positions on the entrance and the exit planes of the quarter-torus filter, and measuring the MP size distribution function using an automated microscopic image analysis system. The average MP flux along the torus centre line decreased by a factor of 50 from the entrance to the exit, while the average MP flux decrease near the outer wall of the torus was more moderate. The flux near the outer wall was greater by a factor of three than the centreline flux. Increasing the toroidal magnetic field from 4 to 10 mT resulted in no substantial change in the MP flux on the centreline, while near the outer wall it decreased by a factor of two. The experimental results on the MP flux in the near outer wall region are consistent with electrostatic reflection of the charged MPs by the charged wall.
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/0022-3727/30/21/011