DocumentCode :
1504408
Title :
Spectroscopic Studies of Low-Current (Single-Spot) Short Vacuum Arcs in Axial Magnetic Field
Author :
Zabello, Konstantin K. ; Logatchev, Alexander A. ; Taktarov, Roman A. ; Shkol´nik, Sergey M.
Author_Institution :
Ioffe Phys.-Tech. Inst., Russian Acad. of Sci., St. Petersburg, Russia
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1319
Lastpage :
1323
Abstract :
Measurements of radiation intensity spatial distribution for different copper ionization states (CuI, CuII, and CuIII) were carried out in short (8 and 4 mm long) low-current vacuum arcs with copper electrodes. The arc current was I = 60 A = Is [where Is is the mean current per cathode spot (CS)]. That is, the single-spot arcs were investigated. The spatial and temporal resolutions were 0.5 mm and 50 μs, respectively. The external axial magnetic field induction was 0 ≤ B ≤ 0.1 T . The studies have shown that the plasma state and the column shape and structure in short arcs are determined not only by cathode processes. In the near-anode region of the arc, changes take place both inside the arc channel and in the “coat” of weakly ionized plasma that surrounds it. The interaction of the high-speed ions of the CS plasma jet (PJ) with the anode forms a flow of atoms from the anode surface part to which the arc is attached. The atoms are ionized in the immediate vicinity of its surface. This increases the plasma concentration and decreases the average charge of ions in the near-anode part of the arc, as compared with the average charge of the CS PJ.
Keywords :
anodes; cathodes; copper; ionisation; plasma confinement; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets; plasma sources; vacuum arcs; Cu; cathode; cathode spot; column shape; column structure; copper ionization states; current 60 A; electrodes; external axial magnetic field induction; intensity spatial distribution; low-current short vacuum arcs; magnetic flux density 0 T to 0.1 T; near-anode region; plasma concentration; plasma jet; radiation intensity measurement; single-spot short vacuum arcs; size 4 mm; size 8 mm; spatial resolutions; temporal resolutions; Anodes; Atomic measurements; Cathodes; Ionization; Plasmas; Vacuum arcs; Cathode spot (CS); magnetic field; plasma jet (PJ); vacuum arc;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2011.2120626
Filename :
5756251
Link To Document :
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