Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1669802 | Thin Solid Films | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The spatial structure of the Oâ density reveals a distinct peak 75 mm from the target close to but not at the position of the null in the magnetic field, falling by a factor of eight for increasing distances up to 30 mm both towards and away from the target. The highest Oâ density recorded at this position was 1 Ã 1016 mâ3, at a time of 2.12 μs into the pulse. From a comparison between on- and off-phase densities and using an intuitive model of the plasma, the results indicate that most negative ions are created in the bulk plasma. The density of target-borne Oâ ions is estimated to be about 1 Ã 1015 mâ3 varying little with position, possibly forming a beam-like structure.
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Authors
Robert Dodd, ShaoDong You, James W. Bradley,