Shandrikov et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Low-pressure high-current pulsed magnetron discharge with electron injection from a vacuum arc plasma emitterShandrikov et al., 2024
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- 12585260343498520059
- Author
- Shandrikov M
- Cherkasov A
- Oks E
- Vizir A
- Zolotukhin D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Vacuum
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We report our investigations on a planar (Ø 125 mm) high-current (up to 50 А) pulsed (100– 400 μs) magnetron discharge with injection and acceleration of auxiliary electrons into the cathode layer. The injected electrons were from the plasma of a pulsed (300 μs) vacuum-arc …
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