Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002pobeo..74..171s&link_type=abstract
Publications of the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade (ISSN 0373-3742), No. 74, p. 171 - 174 (2002). In: Invited lectures and
Physics
Plasma Flows, Graphite Particles
Scientific paper
From considering structure of a cathode deposit growing in a carbon arc at fullerene synthesis mode it was revealed that deposit is formed from 20-50 μm quasispherical particles arisen from coalescence of smaller particles in plasma flow. The smallest size of characteristic details of the deposit surface relief is about 2-3 nm. With use of obtained data on plasma parameters the velocity of 20 μm particles near the cathode was found to be higher than 50 m/s. The deposit formation mechanism based on physicochemical transformations taking place at collision of macroparticle with a cathode surface is proposed. It was shown that raising of temperature and pressure within the collision boundary layer amounts to 40K and 108 Pa respectively, that results in melting of graphite in the correspondence with a phase diagram of carbon.
Anishchik V. M.
Petrov Oleg F.
Pyzhov I. A.
Shimanovich V. D.
Smyaglikov I. P.
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