Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10676307 | Vacuum | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Nitrogen beams with very high N+/N2+ ratio were generated using hollow-cathode discharge. The dependence of N+/N2+ ratio in the extracted beams on the discharge parameters was studied by mass spectroscopy. Very high N+ fractions (up to 90% and the maximum is about 98%) can be easily achieved without mass separation under typical operating conditions. The extracted beams with discharges using mixture precursors, such as N2/NH3, or N2/Ar were also investigated.
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Authors
Hong Shen, Zongyi Qin, Yu Zhang, Lan Mi, Peng Xu, Xuan-Tong Ying, Pei-Nan Wang,