Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5468251 | Vacuum | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The use of a subterahertz gyrotron setup with output frequency of 263Â GHz and a nominal power of 1Â kW as a radiation source to obtain nanoscale particles of metal oxides by the evaporation-condensation technique is demonstrated. Zinc oxide ZnO and tungsten trioxide WO3 were the test substances. The substance evaporation was provided by a focused beam of electromagnetic radiation with an estimated microwave-energy flux density of about 20Â kW/cm2 and was followed by deposition of the particles on the water-cooled surface. The sizes of the obtained particles ranged from 20 to 500Â nm. A threefold increase in the substance evaporation rate compared with the previous experiments, in which a technological gyrotron setup with a frequency of 24Â GHz and a nominal power of 7Â kW was used, has been shown.
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Authors
Alexander V. Vodopyanov, Andrey V. Samokhin, Nikolay V. Alexeev, Mikhail A. Sinayskiy, Alexander I. Tsvetkov, Mikhail Yu. Glyavin, Andrey P. Fokin, Vladimir I. Malygin,