Title :
Effect of ion mass and charge State on transport of vacuum arc plasmas through a biased magnetic filter
Author :
Byon, Eungsun ; Kim, Jong-Kuk ; Kwon, Sik-Chol ; Anders, André
Author_Institution :
Surface Eng. Dept., Korea Inst. of Machinery & Mater., Changwon, South Korea
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The effect of ion mass and charge state on plasma transport through a 90°-curved magnetic filter is experimentally investigated using a pulsed cathodic arc source. Graphite, copper, and tungsten were selected as test materials. The filter was a bent copper coil biased via the voltage drop across a low-ohm, "self-bias" resistor. Ion transport is accomplished via a guiding electric field, whose potential forms a "trough" shaped by the magnetic guiding field of the filter coil. Evaluation was done by measuring the filtered ion current and determination of the particle system coefficient, which can be defined as the ratio of filtered ion current, divided by the mean ion charge state, to the arc current. It was found that the ion current and particle system coefficient decreased as the mass-to-charge ratio of ions increased. This result can be qualitatively interpreted by a very simple model of ion transport that is based on compensation of the centrifugal force by the electric force associated with the guiding potential trough.
Keywords :
plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; vacuum arcs; biased magnetic filter; centrifugal force; charge state; copper; filter coil; filtered ion current; graphite; ion mass; ion transport; mass-to-charge ratio; pulsed cathodic arc source; tungsten; vacuum arc plasma transport; voltage drop; Coils; Copper; Filters; Magnetic separation; Materials testing; Plasma materials processing; Plasma sources; Plasma transport processes; Tungsten; Vacuum arcs; Arc plasma; cathodic vacuum arc; ion charge states; macroparticle filter; plasma transport;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.826363